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How much genetic variation is stored in the endangered and fragmented shrub Tetraena mongolica Maxim? [PDF]
Tetraena mongolica Maxim (Zygophyllaceae) is an endangered species endemic to western Inner Mongolia and China, and is currently threatened by habitat loss and human over-exploitation. We explored the genetic background, its genetic diversity, population
Yingbiao Zhi +6 more
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The enhanced understanding of chloroplast genomics would facilitate various biotechnology applications; however, the chloroplast (cp) genome / plastome characteristics of plants like Fagonia indica Burm.f.
M. Elshikh +8 more
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Summary With over 60 parallel origins representing evolutionary replicates, C4 photosynthesis is well‐suited for studying complex trait evolution. However, lineages with diverse C3–C4 intermediate species are scarce, leaving uncertainty in models of C4 evolution.
Matt Stata +6 more
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Characterization of ethno-medicinal plant resources of karamar valley Swabi, Pakistan
Summary: An ethno-medicinal survey was conducted in District Swabi, Pakistan. Data were collected through field assessment as well as from traditional healers and local inhabitants by conducting personal interviews and questionnaires.
Muhammad Khalid +4 more
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Introduction: Balanites aegyptiaca L. (DEL) is a plant used in Burkina Faso in traditional medicine to treat gastrointestinal parasitosis. The purpose of this study was to assess the in vitro anthelmintic activity of aqueous and hydro-ethanolic macerates
M. Belemlilga +9 more
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Beyond conservation: the landscape of chloroplast genome rearrangements in angiosperms
Summary Chloroplast genomes (plastomes) have long been considered structurally conserved, but recent sequencing efforts have uncovered pervasive rearrangements that challenge this assumption. This review catalogues the main types of plastome modifications: large and small inversions; insertions and deletions (indels); gene and intron losses; horizontal
Luiz Augusto Cauz‐Santos
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ABSTRACT Phytogenic additives such as Tribulus terrestris are known to promote various beneficial effects. Although most well‐documented benefits relate to reproductive performance, their consumption may also induce positive physiological effects. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of supplementing Nile tilapia diets with different concentrations
Daniel Ferreira R. Oliveira +10 more
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Nonconventional Techniques in Plant Alkaloid Extraction: A Decade of Progress (2014–2023)
This figure seeks to represent the evolution of the different unconventional approaches that were adopted for the extraction of plant‐derived alkaloids during the decade from 2014 to 2023. ABSTRACT Plant metabolism encompasses primary and secondary pathways, with secondary metabolism yielding diverse natural products crucial for plant adaptation and ...
Victor Menezes Sipoloni +5 more
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Consensus classifications are crucial for conservation: How CITES utilizes checklists
Abstract The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an end‐user of the consensus classifications and checklists produced by global initiatives such as the World Flora Online (WFO). This paper provides a brief background on CITES and the impact of classification and nomenclature changes on the CITES ...
Ronell R. Klopper
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La familia se compone de unos 30 géneros y 250 especies de amplia distribución, pero con franca preferencia hacia las regiones de clima seco. Algunas especies son elementos cuantitativamente muy importantes en los matorrales xerófilos. La madera de varias es de valor económico, sobre todo de las del género Guaiacum (“guayacán”, “palo santo”), que ...
Jerzy Rzedowski +1 more
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