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Introduction et objectif : Les antioxydants naturels font l'objet de nombreux travaux en plus de leur utilisation comme conservateurs dans les aliments; ils sont également impliqués dans le traitement de nombreuses maladies.
T. M. Chaouche +3 more
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Ziziphus spina‐christi (ZSC) has been a part of traditional medicine for centuries in North Africa and the Middle East, and numerous secondary metabolites have been isolated from this plant. So, the current study investigated the impact of ZSLE, a novel feed additive with varying amounts, and the results indicated that ZSL extract exhibits growth ...
Fayiz M. Reda +8 more
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Rethinking the role of colour in avian fruit choices and foraging mechanisms
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Mutualistic interactions between fleshy‐fruited plants and frugivorous animals that disperse seeds are important for the organization and regeneration of ecosystems worldwide.
João Vitor S. Messeder +4 more
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Phylogenesis and systematic position of the genus Rhamnus L.
Objective – to generalize data on the phylogenetic formation and systematic position of the genus Rhamnus L. Material and methods. The study of the systematic position of the family Rhamnaceae and the genus Rhamnus was conducted by scientists on the ...
Yu.V. Zhurzha
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Purpose: To investigate the pharmacological properties of the medicinally active metabolites of Ziziphus oxyphylla. Methods: Compound I-IV were isolated form the root of Ziziphus oxyphylla (compound I = Stigmasterol, II = Betulinic acid, III = 1,2,3 ...
Irfan Khan +5 more
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F. Mu oz Garmendia, C. Navarro, A. Quintanar, A. Buira (2015): Rhamnaceae- Polygalaceae. Flora Iberica - Plantas vascularles de la Pen nsula Ib rica e Islas Baleares. 9: 1-593, ISBN: 978-84-00-09883-4, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5820085, URL: https://bibdigital.rjb.csic.es/viewer/16359/?offset=#page=1&viewer=picture&o=bookmark&n ...
F. Mu��oz Garmendia +3 more
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Expelled by the Antarctic ice: Evolutionary history of the tribe Cunonieae (Cunoniaceae)
Fossil calibration reveals recent radiations and biogeographical history of the Cunonieae tribe. The most densely sampled phylogeny indicated Antarctica and Patagonia as areas of origin, confirming the reestablishment of Pterophylla and revealing the northward movement of Weinmannia into the tropical Andes.
Francisco Fajardo‐Gutiérrez +10 more
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Curly top virus found in perennial shrubs in foothills
Beet curly top geminivirus damages numerous crops, including beans, beets, spinach, peppers, melons and tomatoes. Both the virus and its vector, the beet leafhopper, overwinter in the foothills surrounding the Central Valley.
R Davis, H Wang, B Falk, J Nunez
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Rare or threatened vascular plant species of Wollemi National Park, central eastern New South Wales [PDF]
Wollemi National Park (c. 32o 20’– 33o 30’S, 150o– 151oE), approximately 100 km north-west of Sydney, conserves over 500 000 ha of the Triassic sandstone environments of the Central Coast and Tablelands of New South Wales, and occupies approximately 25 ...
Bell, Stephen A. J.
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Restoring habitat corridors between fragments and continuous forests can potentially counter the effects of isolation, especially in tropical forests where species sensitivity to fragmentation is high. The ability of restored linear habitats to absorb natural disturbance in inimical surroundings potentially reflects resilience, an important aim of ...
Nigel I. J. Tucker +3 more
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