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All over the world, wild edible plants are predominantly the sources of famine food. Ethiopia, with food‐insecure populations, needs such food‐supplementing plant groups. The current review article is aimed at presenting a compiled list of the species, showing the diversity of the species, and elaborating on their major threats and values.
Derebe Alemneh, Poulami Jha
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Se estudió el indumento y la morfología de los tricomas del envés de las hojas y del endocarpo de 9 especies del género Mortoniodendron (Tiliaceae). Se establece el tipo de indumento y de tricomas según la forma, simetría, tamaño y densidad, mediante ...
Nelson Rendón-Carmona +3 more
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El proceso de quema de biomasa de bosque tropical y de sabanas en la Amazonia Brasilera : experiencias de monitoreo con datos ópticos y de microondas [PDF]
El presente trabajo muestra experiencias en el uso de imágenes multisensores (TM/Landsat y JERS-1) para el inventario de biomasa de formaciones forestales y de sabanas, y como herramienta del monitoreo de las quemas que ocurren en estos tipos de ...
dos Santos, Joáo Roberto +3 more
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Participatory forest management (PFM) approach has been promoted widely as a mechanism to conserve forest resources while contributing to local livelihoods. However, most PFM evaluations focused on livelihood contributions with less attention to the conservation effects of PFM.
Asmamaw Alemu +2 more
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Antibacterial Activity of Pollen Extracts on Pathogenic Microflora from Milk
Bee-pollen was used for thousands of years as functional food and medicinal plant product. Various beneficial effects were attributed to it and its consumption was increased over the years. The tests have been made on 16 pollen samples of the following
Liviu Alexandru Marghitas +7 more
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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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BIOSORPTION OF COPPER AND LEAD IONS USING WHEAT HUSK
The present work focused on the effectiveness of wheat husk for removal of Cu(II) ions and pb(II) ions from aqueous solution. A batch biosorption experiments was carried out using wheat husk as a biosorbent for metal removal to determined optimum ...
Salah N. Farhan
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Morpho-anatomical studies of the floral and extrafloral nectaries of Triumfetta rhomboidea (Malvaceae, Grewioideae) [PDF]
La morfo-anatomía de los nectarios florales y extraflorales tricomáticos de Triumfetta rhomboidea Jacq. se estudió con microscopio óptico y microscopio electrónico de barrido.
Avanza, Maria Mercedes +3 more
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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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