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Besides being important components of landscape‐level biodiversity, medicinal plants are essential resources for traditional and modern healthcare. However, human‐driven biodiversity loss has resulted in the decline of medicinal plant populations. By maintaining connections between nature, culture, and people, sacred natural sites can help counteract ...
Rita Engel +4 more
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How Bees Respond Differently to Field Margins of Shrubby and Herbaceous Plants in Intensive Agricultural Crops of the Mediterranean Area [PDF]
(1) Intensive agriculture has a high impact on pollinating insects, and conservation strategies targeting agricultural landscapes may greatly contribute to their maintenance.
Carrasco, Aline +4 more
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Urban agriculture depends on insect pollination, but knowledge gaps persist due to difficulties accessing diverse growing spaces. We developed a citizen science approach for monitoring insect visits to crops and compared grower‐collected data to that of a trained researcher while also gathering participant feedback.
Elizabeth Nicholls +7 more
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Aplicação de lodo de estação de tratamento de água no crescimento de Salvia officinalis [PDF]
Projeto acadêmico (graduação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Campus Curitibanos. Ciências Rurais.A água após ser tratada em Estação de Tratamento de Água (ETA), acaba gerando resíduos sólidos conhecidos como lodos de Estação de Tratamento de ...
Abraão, Reneu
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The effects of flower supplementation on pollinators and pollination along an urbanisation gradient
Enhancing urban greenspaces for pollinator communities by planting flower patches is increasingly common, but their efficacy for different groups of insects (bees, hoverflies and moths) is unclear. Our city‐scale experiment demonstrated that the effect of flower patches on pollinators is complex, and direct benefits to specific insects are difficult to
Emilie E. Ellis +2 more
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Melissa officinalis L. Zitronen-Melisse Art ISFS: 257800 Checklist: 1028780 Lamiaceae Melissa Melissa officinalis L. Zusammenfassung Artbeschreibung (nach Lauber & al. 2018): 30-90 cm hoch, verzweigt, kurz behaart, mit Zitronengeruch. Blätter eiförmig, grob gezähnt, in den kurzen Stiel verschmälert, Spreite 2-8 cm lang. Blüten zu 3-6 +/- einseitswendig
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Antiproliferative effects of some medicinal plants on HeLa cells [PDF]
Medicinal plants maintain the health and vitality of individuals, and also have potential curative effect on various diseases, including cancer. In this study were investigated the antiproliferative effects of water extracts of previously obtained ...
Bokonjić D. +6 more
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Essential oils (EOs) extracted from eight culinary herbs and spices were evaluated via direct‐contact bioassays, both in vitro and in vivo, against three species of phytopathogenic fungi and one obligatory biotrophic fungus. Phenylpropanoid‐rich EOs presented the strongest antifungal activity in both bioassays with the phytopathogenic and the obligate ...
Rui Miguel Ferreira +5 more
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