نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous flora

تعداد نتایج: 52073  

2010
PATRICK VINTON KIRCH Patrick Vinton Kirch

I NDIGENOUS Oceanic agricultural systems have concerned anthropologists for decades, an extension of an older botanical concern with Malayo-Oceanic flora, including cultigens. Only in the past few years, however, have hypotheses concerning the development of agriculture in Oceania moved beyond ethnobotanical speculation to attempts at direct archaeological testing. The earlier botanical and ant...

2015
NADIA BATOOL ZAHRA ZABTA K. SHINWARI MOHAMMAD QAISER

The use of herbs for therapeutic purpose is as old as human history. In Pakistan a major part of population is dependent on the traditional medicine derived from plants for primary health care system. The interest in the use of traditional system of medicine has gained popularity globally. The developed countries are shifting their focus to further research based on the indigenous knowledge col...

Journal: :Comparative and Functional Genomics 2005
Ulrik P. John German C. Spangenberg

To date, the overwhelming majority of genomics programs in plants have been directed at model or crop plant species, meaning that very little of the naturally occurring sequence diversity found in plants is available for characterization and exploitation. In contrast, 'xenogenomics' refers to the discovery and functional analysis of novel genes and alleles from indigenous and exotic species, pe...

2014
Yu Ito Anders S. Barfod

The flora of Tropical Asia is among the richest in the world, yet the actual diversity is estimated to be much higher than previously reported. Myanmar and Thailand are adjacent countries that together occupy more than the half the area of continental Tropical Asia. This geographic area is diverse ecologically, ranging from cool-temperate to tropical climates, and includes from coast, rainfores...

2013
A. Gil

S. Miguel Island's vascular plant flora (Archipelago of the Azores,Portugal) consists of approximately 1000 taxa and is largely dominated bynon-indigenous taxa. The rapid spread of some very aggressive invasivealien species, such as Pittosporum undulatum Vent. and Clethra arboreaAiton, is causing serious damages to this ecosystem. This paper assessedthe effectiveness of High...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 1997
H S Smith J P Hughes T M Hooton P Roberts D Scholes A Stergachis A Stapleton W E Stamm

To examine whether antecedent antimicrobial use influenced subsequent relative risk of urinary tract infection (UTI) in premenopausal women, data were analyzed from two cohorts of women observed prospectively for 6 months to determine risk factors for UTI. Using a Cox proportional hazards model to adjust for covariates, we found that 326 women in a University cohort and 425 women in a health-ma...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2008
C J Botha M-L Penrith

Southern Africa is inherently rich in flora, where the habitat and climatic conditions range from arid environments to lush, sub-tropical greenery. Needless to say, with such diversity in plant life there are numerous indigenous poisonous plants, and when naturalised exotic species and toxic garden varieties are added the list of potential poisonous plants increases. The economically important ...

2014
Gilda D. Lio-Po Eduardo M. Leaño Roselyn C. Usero

The “greenwater culture” of the tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon, is an innovative culture technique for the grow-out rearing of shrimps. This culture method involves the use of rearing water of tilapia for the rearing of tiger shrimp in grow-out ponds and or the polyculture of shrimp with tilapia. This culture technique was reported to prevent disease outbreaks attributed to luminescent Vibrio. T...

1998
George H.W. Bowden

The global distribution of individual species of oral bacteria demonstrates their ability to survive among their human hosts. Such an ubiquitous existence is the result of efficient transmission of strains and their persistence in the oral environment. Genetic analysis has identified specific clones of pathogenic bacteria causing infection. Presumably, these express virulence-associated charact...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2010
Karen L Visich Theresa Pluth Yeo

Cancer treatment regimens that include radiation therapy (RT) to the abdominal region for cervical, ovarian, prostate, sigmoid, or colorectal cancer potentially disturb the colonization resistance of the indigenous gut flora, causing RT-induced diarrhea, enteritis, and colitis in more than 80% of patients with cancer. One approach for the prevention of RT-induced diarrhea is the use of probioti...

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