نتایج جستجو برای: flower clinics

تعداد نتایج: 57320  

Journal: :American journal of botany 2010
Shi-Xiao Luo Shu-Miaw Chaw Dianxiang Zhang Susanne S Renner

UNLABELLED PREMISE OF THE STUDY Flower heating is known from a few species in 11 of the c. 450 families of flowering plants. Flowers in these families produce heat metabolically and are adapted to beetles or flies as pollinators. Here, we focus on the Schisandraceae, an American/Asian plant family known to exhibit flower heating in some species, but not others, raising the question of the ad...

2017
Farahziela Abu Che Norma Mat Taib Mohamad Aris Mohd Moklas Sobri Mohd Akhir

Antioxidant properties of crude extract, partition extract, and fermented medium from Dendrobium sabin (DS) flower were investigated. The oven-dried DS flower was extracted using 100% methanol (w/v), 100% ethanol (w/v), and 100% water (w/v). The 100% methanolic crude extract showed the highest total phenolic content (40.33 ± mg GAE/g extract) and the best antioxidant properties as shown by DPPH...

2016
Juan P. González-Varo F. Javier Ortiz-Sánchez Montserrat Vilà

Extreme specialization is a common phenomenon in antagonistic biotic interactions but it is quite rare in mutualistic ones. Indeed, bee specialization on a single flower species (monolecty) is a questioned fact. Here, we provide multiple lines of evidence on true monolecty in a solitary bee (Flavipanurgus venustus, Andrenidae), which is consistent across space (18 sites in SW Iberian Peninsula)...

Journal: :European review for medical and pharmacological sciences 2013
V Sumathy Z Zakaria Y Chen L Y Latha S L Jothy S Vijayarathna S Sasidharan

BACKGROUND AND AIM Cassia (C.) surattensis Burm. f. (Leguminosae), a medicinal herb native to tropical equatorial Asia, was commonly used in folk medicine to treat various diseases. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effects of methanolic flower extract of C. surattensis against Aspergillus (A.) niger. MATERIALS AND METHODS Antifungal activity of C. surattensis flower extract ...

2010

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Journal: :Cell 1988
K Leisner

Natural compounds have long been civilization’s companion, and yet they still evoke an aura of mystery that transcends their applications. This may have to do with their origins; take for instance the ever-dependable aspirin, hailing from the bark of the willow tree and steeped into a bitter brew since antiquity. Other molecules such as ascorbic acid, quinine, or penicillin have equally compell...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Sanitary Institute 1920

2018
Charlotte Descamps Muriel Quinet Aurélie Baijot Anne-Laure Jacquemart

Climate change alters the abiotic constraints faced by plants, including increasing temperature and water stress. These changes may affect flower development and production of flower rewards, thus altering plant-pollinator interactions. Here, we investigated the consequences of increased temperature and water stress on plant growth, floral biology, flower-reward production, and insect visitatio...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2010
Sulochana Shakya Moshe Coll Phyllis G Weintraub

Action thresholds are traditionally based on the density of pests and the economic damage they cause to crops. Pest damage assessments are usually made in a "sterile" environment, devoid of extenuating factors such as predators, parasitoids, and alternative food sources. Recently, the effects of a predator or parasitoid species have been considered. However, interactions between natural enemy s...

2016
Libo Xing Dong Zhang Caiping Zhao Youmei Li Juanjuan Ma Na An Mingyu Han

Flower induction in apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) trees plays an important life cycle role, but young trees produce fewer and inferior quality flower buds. Therefore, shoot bending has become an important cultural practice, significantly promoting the capacity to develop more flower buds during the growing seasons. Additionally, microRNAs (miRNAs) play essential roles in plant growth, flower i...

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