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Acaricidal activity of Egyptian crude plant extracts against Haemaphysalis longicornis ticks. [PDF]
Abdou AM +7 more
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Botanical Antifeedants: An Alternative Approach to Pest Control. [PDF]
Pavela R, Kovaříková K, Novák M.
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Pharmaceutical Potential of Remedial Plants and Helminths for Treating Inflammatory Bowel Disease. [PDF]
Jamtsho T, Loukas A, Wangchuk P.
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Journal of Biogeography, 2017
AbstractAimWinteraceae comprise c. 130 species in seven genera, with the greatest species diversity in the Pacific (Pseudowintera, Zygogynum), Australia (Bubbia, Tasmannia), New Guinea (Belliolum, Bubbia, Zygogynum, Tasmannia) and Madagascar (Takhtajania). Only Drimys occurs in South America. Because of their Cretaceous leaves, wood and pollen fossils,
Friðgeir Grímsson +4 more
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AbstractAimWinteraceae comprise c. 130 species in seven genera, with the greatest species diversity in the Pacific (Pseudowintera, Zygogynum), Australia (Bubbia, Tasmannia), New Guinea (Belliolum, Bubbia, Zygogynum, Tasmannia) and Madagascar (Takhtajania). Only Drimys occurs in South America. Because of their Cretaceous leaves, wood and pollen fossils,
Friðgeir Grímsson +4 more
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Tasmannia piperita (Hook.f.) Miers Winteraceae
Ethnobotany of Mountain Regions, 2020Melanie S. Subilla, Zenaida G. Baoanan
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Drimys granadensis L. f. Winteraceae
Ethnobotany of Mountain Regions, 2020Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana +2 more
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Journal of Natural Products, 2020
Drimys brasiliensis (Winteraceae) has been investigated in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory properties to treat gastric ulcers and allergic and respiratory system diseases as well as for cancer treatment.
B. Ferreira +7 more
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Drimys brasiliensis (Winteraceae) has been investigated in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory properties to treat gastric ulcers and allergic and respiratory system diseases as well as for cancer treatment.
B. Ferreira +7 more
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Leaf flavonoid patterns in the winteraceae
Phytochemistry, 1982Abstract In a leaf flavonoid survey of 59 specimens of the Winteraceae and related families, representing nine genera, luteolin 7,3′-dimethyl ether (in 77%) and flavonols (in 81%) were found to be major constituents. Indeed the high incidence of luteolin 7,3′-dimethyl ether chemically isolates the family from all other angiosperm groups, including ...
Christine A. Williams, Wayne J. Harvey
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Evolutionary trends in Winteraceae pollen
Grana, 2002The Winteraceae, being considered as one of the most basal angiosperm families, has been extensively studied palynologically. The present study reviews the characters dispersal unit (monad versus tetrad) and size of the lumina in the tectum in the light of recent molecular research.
Raymond Van der Ham +1 more
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