نتایج جستجو برای: acacia saligna

تعداد نتایج: 4075  

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Elisabeth N Bui Andrew Thornhill Joseph T Miller

Saline or alkaline soils present a strong stress on plants that together may be even more deleterious than alone. Australia's soils are old and contain large, sometimes overlapping, areas of high salt and alkalinity. Acacia and other Australian plant lineages have evolved in this stressful soil environment and present an opportunity to understand the evolution of salt and alkalinity tolerance. ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2009
Valentina Vasta Harinder P S Makkar Marcello Mele Alessandro Priolo

The aim of the present work was to study the effects of tannins from carob (CT; Ceratonia siliqua), acacia leaves (AT; Acacia cyanophylla) and quebracho (QT; Schinopsis lorentzii) on ruminal biohydrogenation in vitro. The tannins extracted from CT, AT and QT were incubated for 12 h in glass syringes in cow buffered ruminal fluid (BRF) with hay or hay plus concentrate as a substrate. Within each...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2016
Aliyu Muhammad Oyeronke A Odunola Mohammed A Ibrahim Abdullahi B Sallau Ochuko L Erukainure Idown A Aimola Ibrahim Malami

Recent advances in functional foods-based research have increasingly become an area of major interest because it affects human health and activities. Functional foods are classes of foods with health promoting and disease preventing properties in addition to multiple nutritional values and of such type is honey. Acacia honey is a type of honey produced by bees (Apis mellifera) fed on Acacia flo...

2014
Elisabeth N. Bui Andrew Thornhill Joseph T. Miller

Saline or alkaline soils present a strong stress on plants that together may be even more deleterious than alone. Australia’s soils are old and contain large, sometimes overlapping, areas of high salt and alkalinity. Acacia and other Australian plant lineages have evolved in this stressful soil environment and present an opportunity to understand the evolution of salt and alkalinity tolerance. ...

2014
Abdallah M. Samy Wendy W. J. van de Sande Ahmed Hassan Fahal A. Townsend Peterson Pamela L. C. Small

In 2013, the World Health Organization (WHO) recognized mycetoma as one of the neglected tropical conditions due to the efforts of the mycetoma consortium. This same consortium formulated knowledge gaps that require further research. One of these gaps was that very few data are available on the epidemiology and transmission cycle of the causative agents. Previous work suggested a soil-borne or ...

2013
Muhammad Aliyu Sani Ibrahim Hajiya M. Inuwa Abdullahi B. Sallau Olagunju Abbas Idowu A. Aimola Nathan Habila Ndidi S. Uche

Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and its development is frequently associated with oxidative stress-induced by carcinogens such as arsenicals. Most foods are basically health-promoting or disease-preventing and a typical example of such type is honey. This study was undertaken to investigate the ameliorative effects of Acacia honey on sodium arsenite-induced oxidative stress in the ...

Journal: :Scientific Electronic Archives 2023

The objective of this study was to characterize the energy parameters wood and production from a seven-year-old experimental plantation Eucalyptus saligna. For purpose, information collected an planting spaced at 3.0 m x in Chapadão do Sul, MS, Brazil. Values were obtained for diameter height trees, which felled rigorously cubed obtain volumes wood. Wood plantations characterized relation to: p...

2013
Surender Kumar Bhardwaj

The aqueous extracts of twenty plants were screened by agar diffusion methods for their antibacterial activity against Rathyibacter tritici, a causal organism of tundu diseases of wheat. The combined extracts of leaf extracts of Datura stramonium and stem extracts of Acacia catechu in general showed a strong enhancement in activities over the individual extracts of leaves extracts of Datura str...

2013
Elia Ranzato Simona Martinotti Bruno Burlando

Honey is widely used for treating burns, ulcers and wounds, but the mechanisms of action are poorly known and the product is mainly used as an antimicrobial. We have examined here the wound healing properties of honey on human fibroblasts, using an in vitro scratch wound healing model. Three kinds of widely used monofloral honeys were used, viz. acacia (Robinia pseudacacia), buckwheat (Fagopyru...

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