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281por Bhat, Nazir Ahmad, Jeri, Licha, Karmakar, Dolly, Mipun, Puranjoy, Bharali, Pankaj, Sheikh, Nilofer, Nongkynrih, Chester John, Kumar, Yogendra“…Out of the recorded plant species, the Fabaceae family was found to be the most dominant with seven species, followed by Poaceae and Lamiaceae with six species each, and Moraceae with five species. The leaves (50.00%) and seeds (12.50%) were the most frequently used plant parts, while the paste (30 species) was the common mode of application. …”
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282por Cruaud, Astrid, Rønsted, Nina, Chantarasuwan, Bhanumas, Chou, Lien Siang, Clement, Wendy L., Couloux, Arnaud, Cousins, Benjamin, Genson, Gwenaëlle, Harrison, Rhett D., Hanson, Paul E., Hossaert-Mckey, Martine, Jabbour-Zahab, Roula, Jousselin, Emmanuelle, Kerdelhué, Carole, Kjellberg, Finn, Lopez-Vaamonde, Carlos, Peebles, John, Peng, Yan-Qiong, Pereira, Rodrigo Augusto Santinelo, Schramm, Tselil, Ubaidillah, Rosichon, van Noort, Simon, Weiblen, George D., Yang, Da-Rong, Yodpinyanee, Anak, Libeskind-Hadas, Ran, Cook, James M., Rasplus, Jean-Yves, Savolainen, Vincent“…An exceptional case where contemporaneous plant–insect diversification might be expected is the obligate mutualism between fig trees (Ficus species, Moraceae) and their pollinating wasps (Agaonidae, Hymenoptera). …”
Publicado 2012
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283por Farsi, Elham, Ahmad, Mariam, Hor, Sook Yee, Ahamed, Mohamed B Khadeer, Yam, Mun Fei, Asmawi, Mohd Zaini“…BACKGROUND: Recently, there has been increasing interest in Ficus deltoidea Jack. (Moraceae) due to its chemical composition and the potential health benefits. …”
Publicado 2014
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284por da Silva, Thiago B. C., Costa, Cinara O. D’Sousa, Galvão, Alexandre F. C., Bomfim, Larissa M., Rodrigues, Ana Carolina B. da C., Mota, Mauricio C. S., Dantas, Alex A., dos Santos, Tiago R., Soares, Milena B. P., Bezerra, Daniel P.“…(Verbenaceae), Helicostylis tomentosa (Poepp. & Endl) Rusby (Moraceae), Himatanthus bracteatus (A.DC.) Woodson (Apocynaceae), Ipomoea purga (Wender.) …”
Publicado 2016
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285por Chaudhary, Amit, Yadav, Birendra Singh, Singh, Swati, Maurya, Pramod Kumar, Mishra, Alok, Srivastva, Shweta, Varadwaj, Pritish Kumar, Singh, Nand Kumar, Mani, Ashutosh“…BACKGROUND: Ficus religiosa L. is generally known as Peepal and belongs to family Moraceae. The tree is a source of many compounds having high medicinal value. …”
Publicado 2017
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286“…BACKGROUND: Although such local herb as Streblus asper (family Moraceae) has long been recognized for traditional folk medicines and important ingredient of traditional longevity formula, its anti-neurodegeneration or anti-aging activity is little known. …”
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287“…BACKGROUND: Ficus hispida Linn. (Family Moraceae), well-known beneficial medicinal shrub, has been traditionally used for the treatment of various diseases such as leukoderma. …”
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288por Alamgeer, Younis, Waqas, Asif, Hira, Sharif, Amber, Riaz, Humayun, Bukhari, Ishfaq Ali, Assiri, Asaad Mohamed“…Most of the plants belongs to Asteraceae (32) and Solanaceae family (32) followed by moraceae (17), Poaceae (13), and Amaranthaceae (13) with their habit mostly of herb (219) followed by Shrub (112) and tree (69). …”
Publicado 2018
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289por Ojelel, Samuel, Mucunguzi, Patrick, Katuura, Esther, Kakudidi, Esezah K., Namaganda, Mary, Kalema, James“…Carissa spinarum, Strychnos innocua, Balanites aegyptiaca, Tamarindus indica, and Ximenia americana presented the highest RFC, while the families Rubiaceae, Fabaceae, Anacardiaceae, Amaranthaceae, and Moraceae had more than five species each. Grasses (Poaceae) comprised only 1% of the edible species and trees 35%, while shrubs were the most important source of wild food (RFC = 0.47). …”
Publicado 2019
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290“…BACKGROUND: The obligate mutualism between fig trees (Ficus, Moraceae) and pollinating fig wasps (Agaonidae) is a model system for studying co-evolution due to its perceived extreme specificity, but recent studies have reported a number of examples of trees pollinated by more than one fig wasp or sharing pollinators with other trees. …”
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291por Bragard, Claude, Baptista, Paula, Chatzivassiliou, Elisavet, Di Serio, Francesco, Gonthier, Paolo, Jaques Miret, Josep Anton, Justesen, Annemarie Fejer, Sven Magnusson, Christer, Milonas, Panagiotis, Navas‐Cortes, Juan A, Parnell, Stephen, Potting, Roel, Reignault, Philippe Lucien, Stefani, Emilio, Thulke, Hans‐Hermann, Van der Werf, Wopke, Civera, Antonio Vicent, Yuen, Jonathan, Zappalà, Lucia, Gregoire, Jean‐Claude, Malumphy, Chris, Antonatos, Spyridon, Kertesz, Virag, Maiorano, Andrea, Papachristos, Dimitrios, MacLeod, Alan“…It is highly polyphagous, feeding on plants assigned to 229 genera in 78 plant families, and shows some preference for hosts in the families Malvaceae, Fabaceae and Moraceae. Economically important crops in the EU such as cotton (Gossypium spp.), citrus (Citrus spp.), ornamentals (Hibiscus spp.), grapes (Vitis vinifera), soybean (Glycinae max), avocado (Persea americana) and mulberry trees (Morus alba) may be significantly affected by M. hirsutus. …”
Publicado 2022
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292por Jauharlina, Oktarina, Hartati, Sriwati, Rina, Sayuthi, Muhammad, Kanzaki, Natsumi, Quinnell, Rupert J., Compton, Stephen G.“…ABSTRACT: Nematodes can grow within the inflorescences of many fig trees (Ficus spp., Moraceae); however, the feeding behaviour of most nematodes is not known. …”
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293por Mathithumilan, Balachandran, Kadam, Niteen Narharirao, Biradar, Jyoti, Reddy, Sowmya H, Ankaiah, Mahadeva, Narayanan, Madhura J, Makarla, Udayakumar, Khurana, Paramjit, Sreeman, Sheshshayee Madavalam“…A two pronged strategy was adopted to assess the applicability of these SSR markers using mulberry species and genotypes along with a few closely related species belonging to the family Moraceae viz., Ficus, Fig and Jackfruit. While 100% of these markers amplified specific loci on the mulberry genome, 79% were transferable to other related species indicating the robustness of these markers and the potential they hold in analyzing the molecular and genetic diversity among mulberry germplasm as well as other related species. …”
Publicado 2013
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294“…BACKGROUND: Streblus asper, family Moraceae is well-known important medicinal plant used in the Indian system of medicine. …”
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295por He, Jianwu, Zhang, Ruifei, Lei, Qiyi, Chen, Gongxi, Li, Kegang, Ahmed, Selena, Long, Chunlin“…Asteraceae and Rosaceae are the most represented botanical families for use as a fermentation starter for rice wine with 6 species respectively, followed by Lamiaceae (4 species); Asparagaceae, Menispermaceae, and Polygonaceae (3 species respectively); and Lardizabalaceae, Leguminosae, Moraceae, Poaceae, and Rubiaceae (2 species, respectively). …”
Publicado 2019
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296por Ezeigwe, Obiajulu Christian, Nzekwe, Favour Amarachi, Nworji, Ogechukwu Frances, Ezennaya, Chidinma Felicia, Iloanya, Ebele Lauretta, Asogwa, Kingsley Kelechi“…BACKGROUND: Ficus capensis Moraceae and Cnidoscolus aconitifolius Euphorbiaceae leaves have been used separately in traditional medical practice to treat different ailments, of which anemia is one. …”
Publicado 2020
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297por Haslan, Muhammad Aliff, Samsulrizal, Nurdiana, Hashim, Nooraain, Zin, Noor Syaffinaz Noor Mohamad, Shirazi, Farshad H., Goh, Yong Meng“…We have previously shown that Ficus deltoidea var. deltoidea Jack (Moraceae) can improve insulin sensitivity and hormonal profile in PCOS female rats. …”
Publicado 2021
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298por Kudera, Tomas, Fiserova, Barbora, Korytakova, Marie, Doskocil, Ivo, Salmonova, Hana, Tulin, Edgardo E., Nguon, Samnang, Bande, Marlito M., Kokoska, Ladislav“…The extracts of Artocarpus blancoi (Elmer) Merr. (Moraceae), Ancistrocladus tectorius (Lour.) Merr. (Ancistrocladaceae), and Pentacme siamensis (Miq.) …”
Publicado 2021
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299por Tamiru, Berhanu, Soromessa, Teshome, Warkineh, Bikila, Legesse, Gudina, Belina, Merga“…The highest number of species was recorded from families Euphorbiaceae and Rubiaceae (5 species, 8.2%), Rutaceae, Celastraceae, and Oleaceae (3 species, 5.08%) followed by Flacourtiaceae, Meliaceae, Araliaceaae, Myrsinaceae, Moraceae, Boraginaceae, Asteraceae, Spontaceae, Lauraceae and Sapindaceae (2 species each). …”
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300por Andini, Rita, Rahmi, Erdiansyah, Mardiana, Rasnovi, Saida, Martunis, Moulana, Ryan“…Out of 27, four orangutans’ nests were found on Moraceae (Streblus elongatus) and Myrtaceae (Syzigium spp.), while three nests were found on Dipterocarpus sp. …”
Publicado 2021
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