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Chemistry, taxonomy and ecology of the potentially chimpanzee-dispersed Vepris teva sp.nov. (Rutaceae) endangered in coastal thicket in the Congo Republic.
Langat MK, Kami T, Cheek M. Langat MK, et al. PeerJ. 2022 Aug 23;10:e13926. doi: 10.7717/peerj.13926. eCollection 2022. PeerJ. 2022. PMID: 36032959 Free PMC article.
Compounds 1-4 are commonly isolated from other Vepris species, compound 5 has been reported before once, from Malagasy Vepris pilosa, while this is the first report of ss-amyrin from Vepris. This combination of compounds has never before been reported from any species of V …
Compounds 1-4 are commonly isolated from other Vepris species, compound 5 has been reported before once, from Malagasy Vepris pilosa, …
Essential Oils from Ugandan Aromatic Medicinal Plants: Chemical Composition and Growth Inhibitory Effects on Oral Pathogens.
Ocheng F, Bwanga F, Joloba M, Softrata A, Azeem M, Pütsep K, Borg-Karlson AK, Obua C, Gustafsson A. Ocheng F, et al. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2015;2015:230832. doi: 10.1155/2015/230832. Epub 2015 Jun 10. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2015. PMID: 26170872 Free PMC article.
The study assessed the growth inhibitory effects of essential oils extracted from ten Ugandan medicinal plants (Bidens pilosa, Helichrysum odoratissimum, Vernonia amygdalina, Hoslundia opposita, Ocimum gratissimum, Cymbopogon citratus, Cymbopogon nardus, Teclea nobi …
The study assessed the growth inhibitory effects of essential oils extracted from ten Ugandan medicinal plants (Bidens pilosa, Helich …
Cyto-evolution of Boronia genomes revealed by fluorescent in situ hybridization with rDNA probes.
Shan F, Yan G, Plummer JA. Shan F, et al. Genome. 2003 Jun;46(3):507-13. doi: 10.1139/g03-009. Genome. 2003. PMID: 12834069
Eleven sites were found in Boronia heterophylla 'Red' and 'Near White' (2n = 15), but only two active nucleolar organizer regions (NORs) were observed. In polyploid species, Boronia pilosa (2n = 44) had four rDNA sites, while Boronia coerulescens (2n = 72) had six. ...
Eleven sites were found in Boronia heterophylla 'Red' and 'Near White' (2n = 15), but only two active nucleolar organizer regions (NORs) wer …
Survey of the citrus leprosis vector (Brevipalpus yothersi) and phytoseiids in spontaneous plants of an organic citrus orchard.
Nunes MA, Novelli VM, da Cunha BA, Soares AJ, de Mineiro JLC, Freitas-Astúa J, Bastianel M. Nunes MA, et al. Exp Appl Acarol. 2020 Oct;82(2):199-209. doi: 10.1007/s10493-020-00543-w. Epub 2020 Sep 10. Exp Appl Acarol. 2020. PMID: 32910337
Brevipalpus yothersi specimens were detected on various spontaneous species: A. conyzoides, A. tenella, Amaranthus deflexus, Bidens pilosa, Ipomoea quamoclit, I. cairica, Merremia cissoides, Solanum americanum, Panicum maximum, and, predominantly, Commelina benghalensis. . …
Brevipalpus yothersi specimens were detected on various spontaneous species: A. conyzoides, A. tenella, Amaranthus deflexus, Bidens pilos
First records of two mealybug species in Brazil and new potential pests of papaya and coffee.
Culik MP, Martins Ddos S, Gullan PJ. Culik MP, et al. J Insect Sci. 2006;6:1-6. doi: 10.1673/2006_06_23.1. J Insect Sci. 2006. PMID: 19537975 Free PMC article.
Ferrisia malvastra is also newly recorded in Brazil, where it was found on Bidens pilosa (Asteraceae). Ferrisia virgata was collected from an unidentified weed and Phenacoccus tucumanus from Citrus sp. (Rutaceae). Plotococcus capixaba Kondo was found on pitanga ( Eu …
Ferrisia malvastra is also newly recorded in Brazil, where it was found on Bidens pilosa (Asteraceae). Ferrisia virgata was collected …