نتایج جستجو برای: acacia tortilis

تعداد نتایج: 3919  

Journal: :International Journal of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 2016

Journal: :Sustainability 2021

Vachellia (formerly Acacia) trees are native to arid environments in Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, where they often support local animal plant communities acting as keystone species. The aim of this study was examine whether oil pollution affected central metabolism tortilis (Forssk.) V. raddiana (Savi), either adults or seedlings. conducted Evrona Nature Reserve, a desert ecosystem souther...

Journal: :International journal of agricultural science and food technology 2021

This study conducted during the season 2017 at ED-Duem Locality which is laid Northern White Nile State of Sudan, main objectives this was measurement, listing all acacia raddiana tree sites their assessed physical characteristics height, diameter breast height and were account abundance, dominance, survival % natural regeneration as species. The researcher used systematic circular sam...

Journal: :Journal of Deyland Agriculture JODA 2021

The East African drylands cover about 47% of the land surface and host 20 million people. Rural people living in are mainly pastoralists who depend on livestock for both economic social well-being. During dry season, apply strategic mobility to access grazing resources efficiently. However, this strategy has experienced change constraints due various demographic- climate-related challenges. Pas...

2014
Pradeep Kumar Bhateja Randhir Singh

The present study was designed to investigate the antidiabetic activity of aqueous extract of Acacia tortilis polysaccharide (AEATP) from gum exudates and its role in comorbidities associated with diabetes in STZ-nicotinamide induced diabetic rats. Male albino Wistar rats were divided into control, diabetic control, glimepiride treated (10 mg/kg), and diabetic rats treated with 250, 500, and 10...

2005
C. D. K. Rubanza M. N. Shem R. Otsyina T. Ichinohe

Browse tree legume leaves from Acacia spp (A. nilotica, A. tortilis, A. polyacantha), Dichrostachys sp, Flagea villosa, Piliostigma thonningii, Harrisonia sp were evaluated for nutritive potential (chemical compositions and degradability characteristics) compared to Gliricidia sepium. Effect of tannins anti-nutritive activity on digestibility was also assessed by polyethylene glycol (PEG) tanni...

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