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To substitute synthetic fibers, which are non-biodegradable and environmentally unfriendly, studies have been carried out to exploit vegetable fibers. Within this concept, this work investigates Sida rhombifolia as a case study.
Teclaire Ngoup +2 more
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A estimativa da área foliar pode auxiliar na compreensão de relações de interferência entre plantas daninhas e cultivadas. Com o objetivo de obter uma equação que, por meio de parâmetros lineares dimensionais das folhas, permita a estimativa da área ...
S. Bianco, L.B. Carvalho, M.S. Bianco
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Interference and threshold level of Sida rhombifolia in transgenic soybean cultivars
This study aimed to assess the interference and threshold level (TL) of Sida rhombifolia, the arrowleaf sida, competing with different soybean cultivars.
Leandro Galon +9 more
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Metabolite profiling, in vitro antioxidant and xanthine oxidase inhibitory properties of six Sumatran sidaguri (Sida L.) [PDF]
Context: The Sida genus, part of the Malvaceae family, is commonly used in traditional medicine due to its many beneficial properties, such as antigout, anti-rheumatic, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, and hepatoprotective effects.
Ema Ratna Sari +3 more
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Characterizing the causes and consequences of calcium oxalate crystal presence in Vitis riparia. [PDF]
Abstract Premise Calcium oxalate biomineralization in plants is phylogenetically widespread and morphologically diverse, but the function of these inorganic crystals is an area of active debate. The variety of environmental conditions that produce the crystals, as well as the inconsistent evidence that they provide antiherbivore defense across plant ...
Graham CDK, Molino S, Yerks AL, Weber M.
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A NUMERICAL TAXONOMY OF Sida spp. (MALVACEAE) IN JAVA AND BALI ISLAND, INDONESIA
Sida is a pantropical weed that can be annual or perennial. Several species have been identified in Indonesia. Sida cordifolia, S. rhombifolia, S. alnifolia, S. rhomboidea, S. acuta, S. glutinosa, and S.
Themas Felayati, Hery Purnobasuki
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Metabolites Evaluation, Cytotoxicity, and Teratogenicity Analysis of Selected Medicinal Plants. [PDF]
The study determined the cytotoxicity and teratogenicity of 28 species of medicinal plants. The phytochemical properties and antioxidant activity were also evaluated. Plant materials were extracted using ethanol as solvent. Brine shrimp assay was performed for cytotoxicity test and zebra fish embryo‐based teratogenicity testing.
Valentino MJG, Wahyuni TS.
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Impact of invasive alien plants on the resident floral diversity in Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, Nepal. [PDF]
Abstract Invasive alien plant species (IAPS) pose a serious threat to overall plant biodiversity across the globe. Nepal's national parks and protected areas are not devoid of the impact of IAPS. Unfortunately, there is a substantial gap in knowledge regarding the extent and impact of invasion in protected areas of Nepal. This study assessed the impact
Bhattarai D +8 more
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Sida rhombifolia L. – Fig. 6. A Gg: Georgia: Guria region, Ureki–Magnetiti, nameless small street connecting Taqaishvili Street and main lateral street, 41.9957556°N, 41.7632444°E, 5 m, eleven small shrubs, 26 Aug 2022, Novák (BRNU photo [Fig. 6] + herbarium specimen revised by G. Tavilla); ibid., Imereti region, Vartsikhe, Ajameti Managed Reserve, 3.2
Raab-Straube, Eckhard von, Raus, Thomas
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Sida rhombifolia is one of wild flowering plants that grows easily in many habitats with moderate humidity, with some usefulness in traditional medicine.
Jumailatus Solihah +7 more
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