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Pholidota chinensis Lindl. is an epiphytic or lithophytic perennial herb of Orchidaceae family used as a garden flower or medicinal plant to treat high blood pressure, dizziness and headache in traditional Chinese medicine.
Yunqing Zhao (13906450) +9 more
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Pangolins are poorly known species despite their high demand in the illegal international trade. This study has been conducted to analyze the awareness of Filipinos towards the endemic Philippine Pangolin Manis culionensis and how much they would be ...
Frances Mae Tenorio, Joselito Baril
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Patriomanis americana is the only pangolin (Mammalia, Pholidota), living or extinct, known from the Western Hemisphere. It derives from latest Eocene (Chadronian North American Land Mammal Age) deposits from central Wyoming and western Montana. Since its
Jeremy Morris (3558149) +2 more
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Pholidota chinensis Lindl. is an epiphytic or lithophytic perennial herb of Orchidaceae family used as a garden flower or medicinal plant to treat high blood pressure, dizziness and headache in traditional Chinese medicine.
Yunqing Zhao (13906450) +9 more
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Figure 2 The morphology of Pholidota leveilleana (A, C, E–H) and P. wenshanica (B, D, I–L) A–B habit C–D inflorescences E, I flower, frontal view F, J column and lip, lateral view G, K lip, ventral view H,L column, front view.
Liu, Zhong-Jian +5 more
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Smoke promoted in vitro seed germination of Pholidota pallida Lindl.
This study reports the influence of smoke saturated water (SSW) on asymbiotic seed germination and an early differentiation of protocorms and plant regeneration of Pholidota pallida Lindl.
Nataraja, K. +4 more
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The Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla), a critically endangered species experiencing global population decline, requires a clear understanding of its habitat preferences and distribution for effective conservation.
Hsiang Ling Chen +3 more
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Figure 1 The types and selected specimens of P. wenshanica (A–C), Pholidota leveilleana (D–F) and P. subcalceata (G–I) A holotype sheet of P. wenshanicaB China, Guangxi, Longzhou, HK Kadoorie PT 714 (PE) C China, Yunnan, HK Kadoorie Team 2361 (PE) D ...
Liu, Zhong-Jian +5 more
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Information on pangolin life history and ecology is becoming increasingly available in African countries through community-based surveys and camera-trapping.
Ghislain F. Difouo +4 more
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