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Critical Review on the Use of Extractives of Naturally Durable Woods as Natural Wood Protectants. [PDF]
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ARCHITECTURE AND CROWN GEOMETRY IN TABEBUIA ROSEA (BIGNONIACEAE)
American Journal of Botany, 1984In the tropical tree Tabebuia rosea, seedlings form an erect unbranched stem with rhythmic growth. Three distinct and predictable geometrical stages are then recognized in crown development. Sympodial branching begins with the arrest of the terminal bud of the trunk and symmetric outgrowth of a pair of subtending lateral buds.
R. Borchert, P. B. Tomlinson
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A Minireview on Medicinal Benefits of Melaleuca viminalis and Tabebuia rosea
UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2023From plants, novel chemotherapy medicines can be derived. Ancient medicinal herbs were used to heal illness, and prevent epidemics. Tropical and subtropical Central and South American tree Tabebuia rosea is grown globally. For centuries, the tree's anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antibacterial, immune-boosting, and antioxidant qualities have treated ...
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Tabebuialdehydes A–C, cyclopentene dialdehyde derivatives from the roots of Tabebuia rosea
Fitoterapia, 2012Two new cyclopentene dialdehydes, tabebuialdehydes A and B (1 and 2) and a new dihydrocyclopenta[c]furan monoaldehyde, tabebuialdehyde C (3), along with ten known compounds were isolated from the roots of Tabebuia rosea. The structures of all isolated compounds were elucidated through their physical properties and by the use of spectroscopic methods ...
Jirapast, Sichaem +3 more
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Malformation Disease in Tabebuia rosea (Rosy Trumpet) Caused by Fusarium pseudocircinatum in Mexico
Plant Disease, 2021Tabebuia rosea (rosy trumpet) is an economically important neotropical tree in Mexico that is highly valued for the quality of its wood, which is used for furniture, crafts, and packing, and for its use as an ornamental and shade tree in parks and gardens.
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Tabebuia rosea: a prospective non-edible biodiesel feedstock
Biofuels, 2019The need to seek non-conventional seed oil sources for biodiesel production is significant due to issues including limited supply, increasing demand and availability as well as food versus fuel.
Sindhuja Sirigeri +2 more
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Control of Development in the Bifurcating Branch System of Tabebuia rosea: A Computer Simulation
Botanical Gazette, 1984A computer model, simulating geometry and development of the branch system of Tabebuia rosea DC, was constructed. Early in development there is a transition from symmetric bifurcation and exponential increase in branch number to asymmetric branching, manifest in the morphological differentiation into leaders and lateral shoots and in the progressive ...
Rolf Borchert, Hisao Honda
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Ecology, Environment and Conservation
The production of copper nanoparticles from an extract of the plant Tabebuia rosea (Linn.) is described in this paper. First, the basic extract was extracted with water from the dried Tabebuia rosea (Linn) leaves. Copper nanoparticles were later made using the extract.
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The production of copper nanoparticles from an extract of the plant Tabebuia rosea (Linn.) is described in this paper. First, the basic extract was extracted with water from the dried Tabebuia rosea (Linn) leaves. Copper nanoparticles were later made using the extract.
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Agroforestry Systems, 2016
Silvopastoral systems—the management of trees within pastures from natural regeneration or planting—are a strategy to promote sustainable livestock systems and ecosystems services. Timber is one of the products from these systems with potential to increase family revenues.
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Silvopastoral systems—the management of trees within pastures from natural regeneration or planting—are a strategy to promote sustainable livestock systems and ecosystems services. Timber is one of the products from these systems with potential to increase family revenues.
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Wound healing properties of stem bark extract of Tabebuia rosea
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Allied Sciences, 2011The wound healing properties of the methanol stem bark extract of Tabebuia rosea (Bignoniaceae) were evaluated in rats using the excision wound model. Extraction of the powdered plant material by continuous extraction in a soxhlet afforded 5.73% w/w of the Tabebuia methanol extract (TME).
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