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141“…We used phylogenetic time- and trait-dependent diversification models with palms (Arecaceae) and show that the PMHG was characterized by speciation slowdowns, decreased evolution of armature and increased evolution of megafaunal (≥4 cm) fruits. …”
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142por El-hawary, Seham S., Ali, Taha F. S., Abo El-Ela, Sara O., Elwekeel, Ahlam, Abdelmohsen, Usama Ramadan, Owis, Asmaa I.“…Metabolic profiling of the crude extract of Livistona decipiens Becc. (Arecaceae) leaves and fruit dereplicated twelve metabolites using LC-HRESIMS. …”
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143por Kumar, Sanchita, Hazra, Taposhi, Spicer, Robert A., Hazra, Manoshi, Spicer, Teresa E.V., Bera, Subir, Khan, Mahasin Ali“…The palmate leaf shape along with a definite well-preserved costa support their placement in the subfamily Coryphoideae of the family Arecaceae. We place all recovered palm leaf specimens in the fossil genus Sabalites, report seven species of coryphoid palms and describe two new species namely, Sabalities umariaensis sp. nov. and Sabalites ghughuaensis sp. nov. …”
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144por El-hawary, Seham S., Elwekeel, Ahlam, Abo El-Ela, Sara O., Abdelmohsen, Usama Ramadan, Owis, Asmaa I.“…Livistona is a genus of family Arecaceae and widely grown in tropical areas. The phytochemical analysis of the leaves and fruits of two Livistona species, L. chinensis and L. australis were carried out using UPLC/MS and determination of the total phenolic and total flavonoid contents, in addition to the isolation and identification of five phenolic compounds and one fatty acid from L. australis fruits. …”
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145“…Over the past three decades, a wealth of studies has shown that palm trees (Arecaceae) are a diverse habitat with intense fungal colonisation, making them an important substratum to explore fungal diversity. …”
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146por Cámara-Leret, Rodrigo, Paniagua-Zambrana, Narel, Balslev, Henrik, Macía, Manuel J.“…To bridge this gap, we investigated ethnobotanical data-collecting efforts across four countries (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia), three ecoregions (Amazon, Andes, Chocó), and several human groups (including Amerindians, mestizos, and Afro-Americans). We used palms (Arecaceae) as our model group because of their usefulness and pervasiveness in the ethnobotanical literature. …”
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147“…The Maya manage Sabal (Arecaceae) palms in homegardens, using their leaves for thatching. …”
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148“…Fruits of Phoenix sylvestris Roxb. (Arecaceae) are used to treat back pain, toothache, headache, arthritis, nervous debility and as sedative. …”
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149por Sharma, Dinesh C., Shukla, Ritu, Ali, Jasarat, Sharma, Swati, Bajpai, Priti, Pathak, Neelam“…Phoenix sylvestris (Arecaceae family) known as Indian Date Palm has been identified as a component of traditional medicine against various ailments. …”
Publicado 2016
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150“…Individually, the efficiency of both markers varied among different plant families; for example, all palm specimens (Arecaceae) were correctly assigned to species while only one individual of Asteraceae was correctly assigned to species. …”
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151por Paim, Raquel Teixeira Terceiro, Benjamin, Stephen Rathinaraj, Rondina, Davide, Marques, Márcia Maria Mendes, Viana, Daniel de Araújo, Gonzaga, Maria Leônia da Costa, Vieira, Ícaro Gusmão Pinto, Mendes, Francisca Noélia Pereira, Rodrigues, Paula Alves Salmito, Guedes, Maria Izabel Florindo“…The present objective of the investigation is to evaluate the antihypercholesterolemic activity of the aqueous fruit pulp extract (APE) of Copernicia prunifera (Miller) H. E. Moore (Arecaceae family). Various chemical characterization methods like thin layer chromatography, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, (1)H and (13)C NMR, and molecular weight by gel permeation chromatography have been employed to characterize the extracted pectin. …”
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152por Manimekalai, Ramaswamy, Nair, Smita, Naganeeswaran, A., Karun, Anitha, Malhotra, Suresh, Hubbali, V.“…Areca catechu L. belongs to the Arecaceae family which comprises many economically important palms. …”
Publicado 2018
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153por Grímsson, Friðgeir, Jacobs, Bonnie F., Van Valkenburg, Johan L. C. H., Wieringa, Jan J., Xafis, Alexandros, Tabor, Neil, Pan, Aaron D., Zetter, Reinhard“…The palm family, Arecaceae, is notoriously depauperate in Africa today, and its evolutionary, paleobiogeographic, and extinction history there are not well documented by fossils. …”
Publicado 2018
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154por Barrett, Craig F, McKain, Michael R, Sinn, Brandon T, Ge, Xue-Jun, Zhang, Yuqu, Antonelli, Alexandre, Bacon, Christine D“…Palms (order Arecales, family Arecaceae) are diverse, widespread, and dominant in tropical ecosystems, yet little is known about genome evolution in this ecologically and economically important clade. …”
Publicado 2019
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155por Guedes, Douglas, Martins, Gabriel R., Jaramillo, Lizeth Y. A., Simas Bernardes Dias, Diogo, da Silva, Antonio Jorge R., Lutterbach, Marcia T. S., Reznik, Leila Y., Sérvulo, Eliana F. C., Alviano, Celuta S., Alviano, Daniela S.“…[Image: see text] Cocos nucifera L. is a palm tree (Arecaceae) with a high economic value. The coconut husk fibers are nonedible, thick, and abrasion-resistant and correspond up to 85% of biomass discarded as solid waste residue. …”
Publicado 2021
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156por Martins, Gabriel Rocha, Guedes, Douglas, Marques de Paula, Urbano Luiz, de Oliveira, Maria do Socorro Padilha, Lutterbach, Marcia Teresa Soares, Reznik, Leila Yone, Sérvulo, Eliana Flávia Camporese, Alviano, Celuta Sales, Ribeiro da Silva, Antonio Jorge, Alviano, Daniela Sales“…Euterpe oleracea Mart. (Arecaceae) is an endogenous palm tree from the Amazon region. …”
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157por de Souza, Florisvaldo Gama, de Araújo, Fábio Fernandes, Orlando, Eduardo Adilson, Rodrigues, Fernando Morais, Chávez, Davy William Hidalgo, Pallone, Juliana Azevedo Lima, Neri-Numa, Iramaia Angélica, Sawaya, Alexandra Christine Helena Frankland, Pastore, Glaucia Maria“…The buritirana is a little-explored species of the Arecaceae family. The biometric and physicochemical characteristics, nutritional and chemical composition and antioxidant and antibacterial potential of the buritirana fruit fractions were evaluated here for the first time. …”
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158por Shajib, Md. Shafiullah, Islam, Shanta, Alam, Safaet, Rashid, Ridwan Bin, Afroze, Mirola, Khan, Mala, Datta, Bidyut Kanti, Nahar, Lutfun, Sarker, Satyajit Dey, Rashid, Mohammad A.“…Phoenix sylvestris Roxb. (Arecaceae) seeds are used in the treatment of diabetes in the traditional system of medicine. …”
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159por Tapia, Mariano J., Farrell, Ezequiel E., Mautino, Lilia R., del Papa, Cecilia, Barreda, Viviana D., Palazzesi, Luis“…Although sampling is preliminary, we found ~70 morphotypes of spores, pollen grains and other palynomorphs, many of which were produced by taxa with tropical or subtropical modern distributions (e.g., Arecaceae, Ulmaceae Phyllostylon, Malvaceae Bombacoideae). …”
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160por Akhabue, E.R., Onoji, S.E., Ishola, F., Ukpong, A.A., Idama, O., Ekanem, U., Adepoju, T.F.“…This work employed the Admixture of oil from winter squash seed oil and duck waste fat for the synthesis of biodiesel using a derived heterogeneous catalyst from burnt Arecaceae kernel empty bunch (BAKEB). The admixture oil was obtained using the gravity ratio method and the properties of the oils were determined. …”
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