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ESTRUCTURA ESPACIAL DE Pachycereus weberi (Coult.) Backeb. EN LA CAÑADA DEL ZOPILOTE, GUERRERO
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The Gulf of California: An Ethno-Ecological Perspective [PDF]
Felger, Richard S.
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A Novel Proposal for a Bladeless Wind Turbine: Bio-Inspired Design of a Columnar-Cactus Type Mast. [PDF]
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Mycorrhizal associations in \u3cem\u3eOpuntia humifusa\u3c/em\u3e in southern Illinois [PDF]
Whitcomb, Sean Andrew
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In Vitro Anti-Glioblastoma Activity of <i>Echinocereus engelmannii-</i> and <i>Echinocereus pectinatus</i>-Associated Bacterial Endophyte Extracts. [PDF]
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Effects of the Polar Fraction of <i>Lophocereus schottii</i> on Gene Expression and Hepatocyte Proliferation in a Wistar Rat Model of Hepatocellular Carcinoma. [PDF]
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Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 2023
Mexico is one of the main diversification centers of cacti in the world, with more than 500 endemic species, most of which remain nutritionally and functionally uncharacterized. The columnar cacti of the genus Pachycereus comprise five underutilized endemic Mexican species, whose nutraceutical properties have only been studied in the P. weberi species.
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Mexico is one of the main diversification centers of cacti in the world, with more than 500 endemic species, most of which remain nutritionally and functionally uncharacterized. The columnar cacti of the genus Pachycereus comprise five underutilized endemic Mexican species, whose nutraceutical properties have only been studied in the P. weberi species.
Emmanuel Aispuro-Hernandez +2 more
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Seed morphology and variation in the genus Pachycereus (Cactaceae)
Journal of Plant Research, 2004Seeds of 13 Pachycereus species and two Stenocereus species that have been suggested as closely related were examined with the scanning electron microscope. Quantitative features were evaluated using multivariate analysis in order to identify characters that distinguish them.
Salvador Arias, Teresa Terrazas
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