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Abstract Large old trees are important ecological entities in human settlements, providing cultural values and ecological services that are threatened by current and future changes in global climate, land use and disturbance regimes. Some studies suggest incorporating social and cultural significance into the conservation of large old trees.
Zhuo Cheng +5 more
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Targeting the Hippo/YAP Pathway: A Promising Approach for Cancer Therapy and Beyond
The potential of natural compounds to modulate the Hippo/YAP signaling pathway, a critical regulator of cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival, is explored. Dysregulation of this pathway is associated with various cancers, making it a target for therapeutic intervention.
Rajni Bala +13 more
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Insights Into Effects of Natural Bioactive Components on Inflammatory Diseases in Respiratory Tract
ABSTRACT The increasing prevalence of inflammatory diseases in the respiratory tract worldwide has raised concerns, and due to its high prevalence and poor prognosis, it remains a clinical focus and research hotspot. These inflammatory diseases include airway inflammation, asthma, bacterial antigens‐induced tonsil epithelial inflammation, chronic ...
Jincan Luo +4 more
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Pseudomonas loganensis sp. nov., is a novel strain identified through genomic and biochemical analysis, exhibits salt and pH tolerance, and harbors biosynthetic gene clusters for turnerbactin, carotenoids, and trehalose, highlighting its potential in agriculture and industrial biotechnology.
Melisa Z. Karaman +3 more
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Small sites of T. fuana showed lower genetic diversity. Size specific logging has reduced the genetic diversity of T. fuana. Larger sites dominated by small‐diameter trees should be prioritized for protection. ABSTRACT Taxus fuana, an endemic plant of the West Himalayas, has an extremely small population size and is currently threatened by heavy ...
Xiao‐Lu Shen‐Tu +4 more
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Two New Taxoids from the Leaves and Stems of Taxus chinensis
Two new taxoids called 7,13-dideacetyl-9,10-debenzoyl-7beta,9alpha-p-hydroxylbenzylidenedioxy-taxchinin C (1) and 7,13-dideacetyl-2,9,10-debenzoyl-2-tigloyl-7beta,9alpha-p-hydroxylbenzylidenedioxy-taxchinin C (2) were isolated from the leaves and stems of Taxus chinensis.
Fu-Sheng, Wang, Gui-Rong, Shi
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This study examines the seasonal coloration and ecological adaptations of adventitious roots in four Salicaceae species at Jiuzhaigou World Natural Heritage Site, revealing their morphological, anatomical, and pigment composition characteristics. The research identifies the red coloration in warm seasons as proanthocyanidins, potentially serving as a ...
Ting Liu +8 more
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Research Progress of Paclitaxel Drug Source Solution and Extraction and Separation Technology [PDF]
Taxol, a natural secondary metabolite extracted from the bark of taxus chinensis, is one of the best natural anti-tumor drugs in the past decade and has great medicinal value.
Rao Linjie, Lyu Xinrong
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Community Characteristics and Population Dynamics of an Endangered Rhododendron nymphaeoides
Rhododendron nymphaeoides is explicitly listed as an endangered species in the “the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List,” “The Red List of Rhododendrons,” “Red List of China's Higher Plants,” and “Threatened Species List of China's Higher Plants.” It is also listed as a provincial‐level key protected wild plant in Sichuan, with ...
Jun Luo +5 more
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Comparative study of the antibacterial effects of wound secretions of different cultivars of Chinese fir [PDF]
Background The bark of Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata), the largest afforestation tree species in the forest areas of southern China, is susceptible to injuries and bites from small animals.
Yu Jiang +6 more
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