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Metabolism of pipecolic acid derivatives in Calliandra and Zapoteca
Phytochemistry, 1988Abstract 14 C-Labelled lysine, pipecolic acid and mono- and dihydroxy derivatives of pipecolic acid were administered to leaves of Calliandra angustifolia and Zapoteca formosa . Pipecolic acid was rapidly converted to the mono- and dihydroxy constituents, and both of the monohydroxy compounds were converted to the dihydroxy derivative as well as ...
Lee A. Swain, John T. Romeo
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As muxes são pessoas de origem indígena que fazem parte de uma tradicional comunidade mexicana localizada no estado de Oaxaca onde se localiza o território a cultura zapoteca.
de Carvalho, Rubem Viana
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A New Subgenus and a New Species of Zapoteca (Leguminosae)
Systematic Botany, 1990Zapoteca ravenii, a new species from the Selva Lacandona, Chiapas, Mexico and Cayo, Belize, is described and illustrated. Zapoteca tehuana is transferred from subg. Zapoteca to constitute, together with the new species, the new subg. Ravenia. A subgeneric key is provided. RESUMEN. Se describe e ilustra a Zapoteca ravenii, una especie nueva del norte de
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Eco-social analysis for the sustainability of Zapoteca’s Hill
Revista Científica de Estudios Urbano Regionales Hatsö-HniniZapoteca’s Hill is a Natural Protected Area under state jurisdiction that shows great deterioration. This research analyzes the state of conservation of the hill through the perception of its interest groups and the dynamics of the taxonomic group of birds as a bioindicator to propose strategic lines for the sustainability of the protected area.
Enrique Rosano Reyes +3 more
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Documentación y descripción lingüística de lenguas zapotecas (otomangue)
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Zapoteca quichoi (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae), a New Species from Southeastern Mexico
Brittonia, 1998Zapoteca quichoi, a new species endemic to southern Tabasco, Mexico, is described and illustrated. This species exhibits morphological characteristics that place it within subgenus Amazonica, together with Z. amazonica and Z. microcephala, from Peru and Colombia, respectively.
Hector M. Hernandez +1 more
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Yalálag. Una villa zapoteca serrana
Books Abroad, 1951Paul L. Garvin, J. de la Fuente
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Systematics of Zapoteca (Leguminosae)
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Learning Biology With Situated Learning in Mexican Zapoteca Tele-Secondary Schools
2017Biology and Environmental education are increasingly important disciplines to be taught in rural settings, where indigenous communities frequently hold ownership of invaluable natural resources. However, the Mexican science curriculum does not cater for the specific educational needs of the country's numerous ethnic groups.
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