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[410] Terminalia nitidissima Rich. Actes Soc. Hist. Nat. Paris 1: 109 [Oct. 1792] (Richard 1792). — Myrobalanus nitidissima (Rich.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 237 [5 Nov. 1891] (Kuntze 1891). — Buchenavia nitidissima (Rich.) Alwan & Stace, Nordic J. Bot. 5 (5): 449 (Alwan & Stace 1985). NOTE. — Known only from French Guiana.
Molino, Jean-François+10 more
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Potent antiplasmodial extracts and fractions from Terminalia mantaly and Terminalia superba
Background The emergence and spread of malaria parasites resistant to artemisinin-based combination therapy stresses the need for novel drugs against malaria.
Cedric D. J. Mbouna+7 more
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Anti Cariogenic Effect of Terminalia Chebula [PDF]
Background: Terminalia chebula is one of the traditional medicines used in the treatment of many diseases and possesses a wide variety of therapeutic activities.
Vidhya Rekha+7 more
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Functional traits of riparian trees in the lower Fitzroy River, Western Australia
Abstract Riparian trees are critically important for maintaining the ecological function of freshwater ecosystems. Globally, anthropogenic changes to water regimes are impacting the health and distribution of riparian trees. Understanding the physiological constraints on the distribution of riparian tree species in relation to the water regime is ...
Caroline A. Canham+6 more
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Abstract Introduction Many species within Combretaceae are traditionally used for the treatment of bacterial infections. The similarity in chemistry and antimicrobial activities within the family pose a challenge in selecting suitable species for herbal drug development.
Chinedu P. Anokwuru+4 more
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Conservation translocations are vital, but challenging events for threatened species' individuals that promote population viability. We provide an individual‐based assessment of post‐translocation fitness, that is survival rates and reproductive performance of the critically endangered Western Derby eland in the conservation breeding program in Senegal.
Karolína Brandlová, Pavla Hejcmanová
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Published as part of Smith, Sarah M., Beaver, Roger A. & Sittichaya, Wisut, 2022, One hundred eighteen taxonomic changes among Xyleborine ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), pp.
Smith, Sarah M.+2 more
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Antibacterial and cytotoxic activities of Terminalia stenostachya and Terminalia spinosa
Plants that belong to the Combretaceae family have long history of use in the traditional medicine systems of Africa and Asia for treatment of diseases and conditions associated with HIV/AIDS-opportunistic infections. The objective of this study was to investigate the biological activities of extracts of Terminalia stenostachya Engl.
MBWAMBO, ZAKARIA H.+4 more
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Biodiversity of the Indian Desert and it´s value [PDF]
The state of Rajasthan is situated between 23º3 and 30º12 N latitude and 69º30 and 78º17 E longitude . The total land area of the state is about 3,24,239 km²out of which about 1,98,100 km² is arid and the rest semi arid.
Kotia, Amit, Kumar, Ashwani
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Review of the West Indian species of Efferia Coquillett (Diptera: Asilidae): Part 1. Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Cuba, and Jamaica [PDF]
The genus Efferia Coquillett from the Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Cuba, and Jamaica is reviewed. The fauna now totals 16 species with 6 new species described (Ef. bellardii n. sp., Ef. bromleyi n. sp., Ef. hinei n. sp., Ef. insula n. sp., Ef. pina n.
Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E.+1 more
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