نتایج جستجو برای: artemisia haussckenechtii

تعداد نتایج: 4452  

Journal: :Chemistry of Natural Compounds 1976

Journal: :Chemistry of Natural Compounds 1971

2017
Emma Suzuki Spence Jeffrey L. Beck Andrew J. Gregory

Greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) occupy sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) habitats in 11 western states and 2 Canadian provinces. In September 2015, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the listing status for sage-grouse had changed from warranted but precluded to not warranted. The primary reason cited for this change of status was that the enactment of new regulatory mechanism...

Journal: :Chemistry of Natural Compounds 1970

Journal: :GSC biological and pharmaceutical sciences 2022

Parasitism remains a challenge in the effective and efficient management of ruminant livestock. Among different approaches proposed for better these parasites, present work carried out on farm Faculty Agronomic Sciences (FSA) located Sékou, focused effectiveness annual mugwort powder (Artemisia annua) gastrointestinal nematodes (Nematoda) cattle. The coprological analyses were made at Laborator...

2016
Najia Ilham El Makrini Badredine Hassam

Phytodermatoses are skin lesions secondary to prolonged contact with certain herbs. Many plants have been described responsible for this type of incident. Mrs. H., 50 years old, without pathological history, presented at the consultation for a sharp pain in the face, without any functional sign. The questioning found the application of a poultice, advised by a neighbor, containing the "Artemisi...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2016
Stephen P Ellner Robin E Snyder Peter B Adler

The storage effect has become a core concept in community ecology, explaining how environmental fluctuations can promote coexistence and maintain biodiversity. However, limitations of existing theory have hindered empirical applications: the need for detailed mathematical analysis whenever the study system requires a new model, and restricted theory for structured populations. We present a new ...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Richard Karban Kaori Shiojiri Mikaela Huntzinger Andrew C McCall

Airborne communication between individuals, called "eavesdropping" in this paper, can cause plants to become more resistant to herbivores when a neighbor has been experimentally clipped. The ecological relevance of this result has been in question, since individuals may be too far apart for this interaction to affect many plants in natural populations. We investigated induced resistance to herb...

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