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Plantas medicinales españolas: Labiatae, I
[ES] Se hace un estudio de las plantas medicinales espa?olas pertenecientes a la familia Labiatae e incluidas en las subfamilias Ajugoideae, Rosmarinoideae, Ocimoideae, Lavanduloideae y Scutellarioideae, as? como de sus falsificaciones y adulteraciones m?s frecuentes.
Ladero ?lvarez, Miguel +5 more
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Purple corn (Zea mays L.) is known for its high anthocyanin content and its agricultural relevance in the Andean-Amazonian region. This study analyzed the impact of the altitudinal gradient (672; 2,437 and 2,892 meters above sea level) on agronomic ...
Yshoner A. SILVA-DIAZ +6 more
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Iron deficiency anaemia remains a major public health challenge in Sub‐Saharan Africa, where population growth, displacement and limited resources heighten nutritional insecurity. We compiled a list of indigenous African underutilized wild food plants and examined their potential for addressing micronutrient deficiencies.
Eltayb Abdellatef +2 more
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Valor cultural de la flora medicinal de las etnias Mochó y Kakchikel del estado de Chiapas, México
Las plantas medicinales han tenido importancia cultural en cuanto a su uso y conservación en las comunidades rurales y en las zonas urbanas. El objetivo de esta investigación fue determinar el valor de uso y conocimiento de la flora medicinal por las ...
Octavio Ruiz-Rosado +5 more
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The Cinderella tree, Quillaja saponaria – A soap story
Our current understanding of plants has been shaped by the entwining of different cultures. The Chilean soapbark tree, traditionally valued as a source of natural soap, was shown by serendipitous research in France in the 1900s to produce compounds that can boost the immune response to vaccines.
Anne Osbourn
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Economía y Plantas Medicinales
La historia del hombre está estrechamente ligado con las plantas medicinales, a las cuales hasta hoy recurre para la curación de sus males y dolencias. Muchas plantas medicinales, aromáticcis y especies como el hinojo,anís y amapola se usaban 4000 años a.
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The use of wild edible plants and the traditional knowledge associated with them are rapidly disappearing across the Mediterranean, with serious consequences for biodiversity, cultural heritage, and regional food security. This study compiles and organizes fragmented information to create the first comprehensive catalogue of these plants across the ...
Benedetta Gori +5 more
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Antecedentes: El suroriente del municipio de El Tambo, Cauca, Colombia tiene un área de 34, 68 Km2 de Bosque Seco Tropical (Bs-T), donde habitan 1,036 mestizos y afrodescendientes, en una región de complejidad social, cultural y económica, los cuales son
Yordy Werley Polindara Moncayo +1 more
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For generations, Mediterranean communities have used Lamiaceae or Labiatae plants like rosemary, thyme or mint to care for their health and to enrich their food. By bringing together dispersed knowledge from across the Mediterranean region, our review revealed the continuing relevance of Lamiaceae while also compiling past uses that may hold future ...
Fuencisla Cáceres +3 more
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Co‐application of Bacillus strains TM22 and MCM61 suppressed Fusarium wilt of cotton. Seed biopriming with Bacillus strains performed better than soil drenching. TM22 + MCM61 improved vegetative and physiological aspects in cotton plants. TM22 + MCM61 enhanced the activity of defense enzymes and defense gene expression.
Tahir Mahmood +11 more
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