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This study aimed to investigate the phenolic profile and selected biological activities of the leaf and aerial extracts of three Ericaceae species, namely Erica multiflora, Erica scoparia, and Calluna vulgaris, collected from three different places in ...
Douaa Bekkai +10 more
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Growth and Reproduction of Glyphosate-Resistant and Susceptible Populations of Kochia scoparia.
Evolution of glyphosate-resistant kochia is a threat to no-till wheat-fallow and glyphosate-resistant (GR) cropping systems of the US Great Plains. The EPSPS (5-enol-pyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase) gene amplification confers glyphosate resistance ...
Vipan Kumar, Prashant Jha
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The experiment was conducted to analyze the impact of short-term rest-grazing on the vegetation and soil characteristics in a growing season, taking the family ranch in the desert steppe area of Etuokeqianqi, Inner Mongolia as the research carrier, and ...
FU Li +6 more
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N-Methylisosalsoline from Hammada scoparia [PDF]
The title compound (systematic name: 1,2-dimethyl-6-methoxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolin-7-ol), C12H17NO2, is a major alkaloid isolated from Hammada scoparia leaves. It belongs to the isoquinoline family and it was characterized by NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallographic techniques. The absolute configuration could not be reliably determined.
Mohamed Damak +4 more
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Effects of off‐highway vehicle activity on Arizona wildlife: a systematic literature review
The published literature indicates that off‐highway vehicles (OHVs) predominantly negatively affect native Arizona amphibians, mammals, and reptiles, while effects of OHVs on native Arizona birds are mostly unknown or neutral. Abstract Off‐highway vehicle (OHV) recreation has dramatically increased in Arizona, USA, prompting concerns about potential ...
Hayden K. Hutcherson +4 more
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Hammada scoparia is a plant of the Chenopodiaceae family. It represents a potential source of polyphenols and is used in traditional medicine in many countries.
Meriam Salemi +3 more
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Background The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of aqueous extract of Scoparia dulcis on the occurrence of oxidative stress in the brain of rats during diabetes by measuring the extent of oxidative damage as well as the status of the ...
Latha Muniappan, Pari Leelavinothan
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Two new endemic species of Portulaca (Portulacaceae) from the Brazilian Pampa grasslands
Portulaca L. is a monophyletic, cosmopolitan genus of succulent plants comprising ca 153 species, with particularly high diversity in xerophytic ecosystems in tropical and subtropical regions. Based on morphological evidence, we describe and illustrate two new species from the Brazilian Pampa, Portulaca guaritensis and Portulaca guenoa.
José Roberto Ferraz +3 more
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Deverra scoparia (D. scoparia) Coss. & Durieu is an endemic plant from North Africa that is commonly utilized in folk medicine for diabetes treatment. This study aimed to evaluate the in vivo antidiabetic effects of D.
Ayoub Amssayef +2 more
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In order to research the interaction between Artemisia scoparia and other species, we analyzed the allelopathy of different concentrations (0.05, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 5.0, 10.0 mg/mL) of aqueous extract from A.
XU Kun +4 more
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