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Recent shifts in flowering times are an index of, and a response to, human driven climate change. However, most information on these flowering changes is heavily skewed to the northern hemisphere. This imbalance limits our understanding of how climate change is affecting ecosystems, including the mismatches of flowering times between species, increased
Ross D. Stewart +3 more
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The Oxalis corniculata (Oxalidaceae) is one of the most potential medicinal herbs and well known for multiple therapeutic properties (anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antioxidant, antimicrobial, analgesic and diuretic activity).
Kamala Pandey, Shanta Pokhrel
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Exploring Floristic Diversity and Medicinal Plant Uses in Venda, Limpopo, South Africa
ABSTRACT Plants have been an important source of medicine for thousands of years. To better understand the current diversity and usage of medicinal plants, floristic studies are essential. This report documents an expedition conducted in the Venda region of Limpopo, South Africa. The study was carried out in Shanzha and surrounding villages, as well as
Gurusamy Manikandan +2 more
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A case series on Averrhoa bilimbi induced acute oxalate nephropathy; an experience from a tertiary center in Kerala, India [PDF]
Background: Averrhoa bilimbi is a commonly used fruit in South India for various home preparations and as a traditional remedy for hypercholesterolemia and hypertension. As it belongs to Oxalidaceae family, fruit has high oxalate content, causing calcium
Zuhara Shemin Kooloth Mahamoodh +2 more
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Freshwater systems of the semi‐arid Narrabri region, Australia, are hotspots of novel fungal and eukaryote diversity, dominated by zoosporic fungi and unclassified lineages. ITS‑based DNA and water chemistry analyses across various water bodies revealed strong seasonal patterns, a scarcity of aquatic hyphomycetes that may reflect environmental ...
Kim L. J. Porter +7 more
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Niche Dynamics Under Current and Future Climates of South African Plants in France
ABSTRACT Aim While climatic niche dynamics of invasive plants have been increasingly studied worldwide, comparative assessments disentangling niche conservatism from expansion into analogue and non‐analogue climates remain very limited in France. Here, the climatic niche dynamics of four South African plant species established in France were quantified,
Mohamad Abdallah +3 more
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FIGURE 1 in Revision of Oxalis section Palmatifoliae DC. (Oxalidaceae)
FIGURE 1. Phenogram of unweighted-pair group method (UPGMA) derived from average taxonomic distance. Cophenetic correlation coefficient = 0.889.Published as part of López, Alicia, Panseri, Andrea F.
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Abstract The tempo and mode of assembly of the world's most diverse, tropical floras remain poorly known. Evolutionary relationships within pantropical plant clades such as Connaraceae (Oxalidales, ca. 220 species) offer an opportunity to address this issue.
Serafin J.R. Streiff, Jurriaan M. de Vos
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Optimizing seeding ratios of field pea–brown mustard intercrops in Atlantic Canada
Abstract Intercropping is a promising approach for ecological intensification that can enhance productivity and agroecosystem services. This study evaluated the agroecological performance of field pea (Pisum sativum) and brown mustard (Brassica juncea) intercropping across seeding ratios (0.5×, 1.0×, and 1.5× the recommended rates; 100 seeds m−2 ...
Qianwen Gong +6 more
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FIGURE 2 in Revision of Oxalis section Palmatifoliae DC. (Oxalidaceae)
FIGURE 2. Distribution Map of the species of Oxalis sect. Palmatifoliae: O. adenophylla (circles), O. enneaphylla (squares), O. laciniata (stars), O. loricata (triangles), O.
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