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Con base en el estudio de ejemplares de la familia Tiliaceae depositados en el herbario MEXU, se describe e ilustra una nueva especie de Triumfetta del bosque mesófilo de montaña de Oaxaca, México. Se discute su relación morfológica con T. coriacea Hochr.
Martha Gual-Díaz, Fernando Chiang
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Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants of Kara and Kwego semi-pastoralist people in Lower Omo River Valley, Debub Omo Zone, SNNPR, Ethiopia [PDF]
Background The rural populations in Ethiopia have a rich knowledge of wild edible plants and consumption of wild edible plants is still an integral part of the different cultures in the country.
Tilahun Teklehaymanot, Mirutse Giday
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Livestock production in the semiarid regions of Ethiopia is increasingly challenged by recurrent droughts and seasonal forage shortages, particularly during the dry season. Despite these constraints, certain indigenous woody fodder species serve as critical feed resources, supporting agropastoral livelihoods during periods of scarcity.
Jatani Garbole +2 more
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Observations on the biology of the South African checkered beetle Aphelochroa sanguinalis (Westwood) (Coleoptera: Cleridae) [PDF]
The checkered beetle Aphelochroa sanguinalis (Westwood) (Coleoptera: Cleridae) is found in savanna and woodland ecosystems of southern and eastern Africa.
Mawdsley, Jonathan R., Sithole, Hendrik
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Conserving biodiversity is a challenge in terrestrial environments. Anthropogenic landscape with various land uses has a role in biodiversity conservation. Thus, this study aimed to analyze the diversity, stand structure, regeneration status, and preferences of woody species in Koore’s agricultural landscape, in Southern Ethiopia.
Aden Abdurahman +4 more
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Folk medicine has long been the most popular availability and hospitalization option for those who are unable to afford modern medications in the primary healthcare system. But migration, industrialization, and other factors are contributing to the disappearance of indigenous herbal medicine insight.
Abdurahman Wondimnew +5 more
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BERRYA ROXB. and CARPODIPTERA GRIS.
In his monographic treatment of Tiliaceae, Burret {in Notizbl. bot.Gart. Berlin 9: 607. 1926) pointed out the close affinity of Berrya andCarpodiptera, the former represented in Asia and the Pacific area, thelatter from Africa and America.
a. j. g. h. kostermans
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EL GÉNERO CORCHORUS (TILIACEAE) EN MÉXICO
El género Corchorus L. es el único integrante de la familia Tiliaceae (sensu Cronquist, 1981) con especies de hábito herbáceo, con aproximadamente 100 especies y de distribución mundial, sobre todo en las regiones pantropicales.
José Aurelio Colmenero-Robles +2 more
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Ethnobotanical Survey of Sariska and Siliserh Regions from Alwar District of Rajasthan, India [PDF]
The aim of present survey is to identify and document the plants used amongst the indigenes of Sariska and Siliserh regions of Alwar district from Rajasthan, India.
Jain, R., Jain, S. C., Singh, R.
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The spread of new viral pathogens and phytoplasmas in cultivated plants and their risks
Abstract The study contains a description of the genome and particles, spectrum of host plants, geographical distribution, forecast of spread and impacts on agricultural production, disease symptoms, life cycle, and means of protection in integrated and organic production in the Czech Republic for 22 plant viruses, 3 viroids and 4 phytoplasmas, in ...
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