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hemical Profile And Allelopathic Potential of Asparagus setaceus (KUNTH) Jessop (ASPARAGACEAE)
Revista de Gestão Social e AmbientalObjective: This work aimed to elucidate the chemical profile and the allelopathic potential of the ethanolic extract of Asparagus setaceus leaves collected in the morning (8 A.M) and afternoon (2 P.M).
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Journal of Environmental Nanotechnology
This study presents an eco-friendly and innovative approach for the synthesis of tungsten trioxide nanoparticles (WO₃ NPs) using Selenicereus undatus (white fleshed dragon fruit) peel extract, aligning with the principles of green chemistry.
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This study presents an eco-friendly and innovative approach for the synthesis of tungsten trioxide nanoparticles (WO₃ NPs) using Selenicereus undatus (white fleshed dragon fruit) peel extract, aligning with the principles of green chemistry.
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Plants
Cenchrus setaceus is an alien invasive species with significant ecological impact on both natural ecosystems and agricultural areas across the Canary Islands.
Ana Fuvel +4 more
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Cenchrus setaceus is an alien invasive species with significant ecological impact on both natural ecosystems and agricultural areas across the Canary Islands.
Ana Fuvel +4 more
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Journal of Tropical Crop Science
Yellow dragon fruit (Selenicereus megalanthus) "Palora" variety is a tropical cactus recognized for its yellow pericarp, white mesocarp, and black seeds. Dragon fruits are also known as pitaya.
Kate Tiffany Dirga +3 more
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Yellow dragon fruit (Selenicereus megalanthus) "Palora" variety is a tropical cactus recognized for its yellow pericarp, white mesocarp, and black seeds. Dragon fruits are also known as pitaya.
Kate Tiffany Dirga +3 more
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Polysaccharides
The dragon fruit (Selenicereus sp.) peel is a viable plant source for the extraction of polysaccharides such as pectin, the demand for which has increased significantly in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
Victoria Carpio-Rivas +5 more
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The dragon fruit (Selenicereus sp.) peel is a viable plant source for the extraction of polysaccharides such as pectin, the demand for which has increased significantly in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
Victoria Carpio-Rivas +5 more
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Plant Archives
An experiment entitled “Impact of different growing media and plant growth regulators on caulogenesis of dragon fruit [Selenicereus undatus (Haw.) D.R. Hunt] cuttings” was conducted at Horticulture Research Farm of Department of Horticulture, School of ...
Ravi Gupta, Rubee Lata
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An experiment entitled “Impact of different growing media and plant growth regulators on caulogenesis of dragon fruit [Selenicereus undatus (Haw.) D.R. Hunt] cuttings” was conducted at Horticulture Research Farm of Department of Horticulture, School of ...
Ravi Gupta, Rubee Lata
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Scientific Data
Pitaya, (Selenicereus spp.), a fruit originating from North and Central America and extensively cultivated in China and Vietnam, holds significant economic value.
Juncheng Li +5 more
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Pitaya, (Selenicereus spp.), a fruit originating from North and Central America and extensively cultivated in China and Vietnam, holds significant economic value.
Juncheng Li +5 more
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Plant Science Today
Dragon fruit (Selenicereus spp.), known as pitaya or pitahaya, a tropical climbing fruit from the family Cactaceae, is rich in antioxidants, vitamins and fiber.
Kumar Shukla Kuldeep +8 more
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Dragon fruit (Selenicereus spp.), known as pitaya or pitahaya, a tropical climbing fruit from the family Cactaceae, is rich in antioxidants, vitamins and fiber.
Kumar Shukla Kuldeep +8 more
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Notes on Selenicereus (A. Berger) Britton & Rose and Aporocactus Lemaire (Cactaceae-Hylocereinae)
Bradleya, 1989D. Hunt
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