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Value‐Added Processing of Food Legumes Using Extrusion Technology: A Review
ABSTRACT Extrusion processing of legumes has gained increased commercial significance in recent years. Food legumes or pulses are a rich source of protein, total dietary fiber, starch, minerals, selected vitamins, and other bioactive compounds with antioxidant activity.
Natoavina Faliarizao +2 more
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Is self‐incompatibility a reproductive barrier for hybridization in a sympatric species?
Abstract Premise Barriers at different reproductive stages contribute to reproductive isolation. Self‐incompatibility (SI) systems that prevent self‐pollination could also act to control interspecific pollination and contribute to reproductive isolation, preventing hybridization.
Linda M. Martínez‐Ramos +3 more
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Prosopis laevigata (mezquite) tiene una distribución geográfica amplia en la república mexicana y es un recurso valioso en zonas áridas y semiáridas por sus funciones ecológicas y el aprovechamiento de su madera para diversos usos; sin embargo, debido a ...
Abraham Palacios Romero +3 more
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Phenolic compounds in six Desmanthus samples showed remarkable DPPH radical scavenging, and ferric ion‐ and phosphomolybdate ion‐reducing abilities. In total, 278 compounds with similarities were identified through the data analysis. Among all six samples, 36 phenolic compounds (12.9%) appeared in all of them.
Xi Kang +6 more
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Capacidad de dos especies vegetativas en la acumulación de metales pesados [PDF]
Habitat fragmentation allows for vegetative species to be used as indicators of environmental pollution by heavy metals. Considering the distribution of Prosopis laevigata (mesquite) and Schinus molle (pepper tree) heavy metal concentrations were ...
Alcalá Jáuregui, Jorge +5 more
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Archaeological Testing of 41BX1131 at O.R. Mitchell Dam, Bexar County, Texas [PDF]
The Center for Archaeological Research contracted with the Simpson Group to conduct testing of 41BXl131, a prehistoric archaeological site located at the base of O. R. Mitchell Dam, on Medio Creek in southwest Bexar County.
Kertis, Aric, Nickels, David L.
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In vitro antileishmanial activity of Mexican medicinal plants
Aim of the study: To evaluate the anti-leishmanial activity and cytotoxicity of aqueous and organic extracts of ten plants used in Mexican traditional medicine as anti-parasitics.
Ronna Delgado-Altamirano +6 more
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Bark of P. laevigata (Fabaceae) and S. molle (Anacardiaceae) as bioindicator of heavy metal contamination [PDF]
La corteza arbórea constituye un elemento viable para diagnosticar la contaminación por metales pesados. Fue evaluada la presencia de once metales pesados en corteza de P. laevigata "mezquite" y S.
Alcalá Jáuregui, Jorge +5 more
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Abstract Acacia farnesiana (Huizache) and Prosopis laevigata (Mesquite) are plants used by rural populations of Mexico to: feed livestock, wood is used to make fence posts, charcoal, furniture, handicrafts, construction material and medicinal purposes. The excessive use of these plants and indiscriminate deforestation for the settlement of houses and
J.F. Morales-Domínguez +3 more
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Longer holding times decrease dispersal but increase mortality of translocated scaled quail
We conducted a novel field experiment evaluating the effect of source population and delayed release strategy on the mortality and dispersal of translocated scaled quail. We found that a tradeoff exists between increased mortality and decreased dispersal distances as length of holding time increases.
Rebekah E. Ruzicka +3 more
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