Inhibitory effects of Serjania erecta on the development of Chrysodeixis includens [PDF]
The soybean looper, Chrysodeixis includens, is a primary soybean pest that reduces crop productivity. This work examined control of C. includens populations with methanolic extract of Serjania erecta, a native Cerrado plant, while minimizing risks to ...
Samylla Tassia Ferreira de Freitas +7 more
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Polishing entire stems and roots using sandpaper under water: An alternative method for macroscopic analyses. [PDF]
Premise Polishing entire stem and root samples is an effective method for studying their anatomy; however, polishing fresh samples to preserve woods with soft tissues or barks is challenging given that soft tissues shrink when dried. We propose sanding fresh or liquid‐preserved samples under water as an alternative, given that it preserves all tissues ...
Barbosa ACF +4 more
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Traditional Uses, Phytochemicals, Biological Activities, and Biotechnological Applications of Serjania Species: A Review of Current Knowledge and Future Prospects [PDF]
The genus Serjania (family Sapindaceae) comprises more than 240 species, primarily distributed in Brazil and Mexico, and it exhibits considerable ethnobotanical and therapeutic potential. Ethnobotanical evidence documents the widespread use of decoctions
Ana Belem Rubio-García +9 more
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Lectotipificación y nuevos sinónimos de Serjania altissima (Sapindaceae)
Se designa el lectotipo para el nombre perteneciente a la especie Serjania altissima (Poepp.) Radlk. y se proponen tres nuevos sinónimos.
María S. Ferrucci, Juan P. Coulleri
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Chloroplast genome assembly of Serjania erecta Raldk: comparative analysis reveals gene number variation and selection in protein-coding plastid genes of Sapindaceae [PDF]
Serjania erecta Raldk is an essential genetic resource due to its anti-inflammatory, gastric protection, and anti-Alzheimer properties. However, the genetic and evolutionary aspects of the species remain poorly known. Here, we sequenced and assembled the
Leonardo C. J. Corvalán +14 more
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Laticifers in Sapindaceae: Structure, Evolution and Phylogenetic Importance [PDF]
Laticifer occurrence and structure are poorly known in Sapindaceae. Occurrence is likely underestimated owing to the low production of latex in most species.
Maria Camila Medina +5 more
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An updated infra-familial classification of Sapindaceae based on targeted enrichment data. [PDF]
Premise The economically important, cosmopolitan soapberry family (Sapindaceae) comprises ca. 1900 species in 144 genera. Since the seminal work of Radlkofer, several authors have attempted to overcome challenges presented by the family’s complex infra‐familial classification.
Buerki S +10 more
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Anti-Inflammatory Activity of a Polymeric Proanthocyanidin from Serjania schiedeana [PDF]
The ethyl acetate extract (SsAcOEt) from Serjania schiedeana, select fractions (F-6, F-12, F-13, F-14), and one isolated compound, were evaluated in 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA) ear edema and kaolin/carrageenan (KC)-induced monoarthritis assays. SsEtOAc induced edema inhibition of 90% (2.0 mg/ear), fractions showed activity within a range
Enrique Jiménez-Ferrer +2 more
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The present paper analyzes the distribution of Serjania in Brazil, by comparing and contrasting the species occuring in three major phytogeographic regions: the Atlantic coast, the planalto, and the Amazon basin. The Atlantic coast region has the highest
Pedro Acevedo-Rodriguez
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El redescubrimiento de Serjania dura Radlk. (Sapindaceae) en Brasil
The rediscovery of Serjania dura Radlk. (Sapindaceae-Paullinieae), taxon described for Brazil, pre vio usly kno wn only a flowerin g specimen la ckin g cole ction date and lo cality .
María Silvia Ferrucci +1 more
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