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Risks Associated with Overcollection of Medicinal Plants in Natural Habitats

Risks Associated with Overcollection of Medicinal Plants in Natural Habitats

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... Medicinal Plants 373and either concentrate or produce required growth-regulating substances includingauxins and cytokinins.Some explants, like the root tip, are hard to isolate and are contaminated ... and shrines; and cultivating plants in an ecologically friendly way. Following these strategies, the supply of nat-ural products of medicinal value obtained from plants will be available in perpetuityM. ... destructionfrom mining, removal of forest trees through cutting and the use of fire, livestockovergrazing, and farming. In temperate regions the predominant causes are clear-cutting of forests, collecting...
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Use of Herbal Plants in Poultry Health Management in the Mushagashe Small-Scale Commercial Farming Area in Zimbabwe docx

Use of Herbal Plants in Poultry Health Management in the Mushagashe Small-Scale Commercial Farming Area in Zimbabwe docx

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... diseases in cattle, sheep, goats, and human beings. This isan indication that ethnoveterinary medicine is ofgreat importance in the smallholder sector ofZimbabwe. It is increasingly gaining recognitionat ... Ethno-veterinary medicine againstpoultry diseases in African villages. WorldPoultry Sci J. 1999;55:187–198.13. Mathias E. How can ethnoveterinary medicine beused in field projects? Indigenous ... andbradykinin, and also inhibit and break downbradykinin. In rural areas, a mixture of Avera and engine oil (lubricant) is used toheal wounds. A vera is a perennial herb thatoriginates in the tropics...
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Plants in Alpine Regions Cell Physiology of Adaption and Survival Strategies pptx

Plants in Alpine Regions Cell Physiology of Adaption and Survival Strategies pptx

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... taken intoaccount, but of enormous in uence are soil temperatures in mountain regions. Soilsbuffer the large diurnal temperature changes in high altitudes, thus in uencing rootgrowth. Recording ... expected increases in UV. In contrast, ozone, which accumulates at higher levels in European mountains than in urban environments, may threaten alpine vegetation by inducing earlier senescence. In ... Ursula Ladinig, Gerlinde Steinacher, and Ilse Larl11 Plant Water Relations in Alpine Winter 153Stefan Mayr, Peter Schmid, and Barbara Beikircher12 Ice Formation and Propagation in Alpine Plants...
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Environmental Adaptations and Stress Tolerance of Plants in the Era of Climate Change pptx

Environmental Adaptations and Stress Tolerance of Plants in the Era of Climate Change pptx

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... effective compatible osmolytes in plants subject to salt stress are GB, b -alaninebetaine, prolinebetaine, choline- O -sulphate, hydroxypro-linebetaine, and pipecolatebetaine (Ashraf and Fig. 1.1 ... freezing), too high or too low irradiation, water logging, drought, inad-equate mineral nutrients in the soil, and exces-sive soil salinity. As especially drought and salt stress are becoming ... (2007) Exogenous proline and glycinebetaine increase NaCl-induced ascorbate-glutathione cycle enzyme activities, and proline improves salt tolerance more than glycinebetaine in tobacco Bright...
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Oil Shale Development in the United States potx

Oil Shale Development in the United States potx

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... surface retorting and in- situ retorting.Mining and Surface Retorting. Oil shale can be mined using one of two meth-ods: underground mining using the room-and-pillar method or surface mining. Thecurrent ... Policy IssuesMining Oil Shale Oil shale can be mined using one of two methods: underground mining, most likelyusing the room-and-pillar method, or surface mining. In general, surface mining isthe ... theenergy contained in the extracted resource. Resource recovery is further discussed in Chapter Three. Oil Shale Technologies 17 In- Situ Retorting In- situ retorting entails heating oil shale in place,...
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Cd availability to plants in relation to major longterm changes in agronomy systems

Cd availability to plants in relation to major longterm changes in agronomy systems

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... Cd in soilŽat Couhins is larger in FYM-treated soil 0.48 mg Cdy1.kg DW than in that receiving NPK fertilizersŽy1.0.33 mg kg DW . However, soil organic matterand soil pH are higher in ... leading to a reduced or no pH response. In contrast, if adequate moisture is maintained, cerealroots will remain in the topsoil, thus maximizing theCd uptake as well as the influence of liming ... Cd in Ž.soil Juste and Tauzin, 1986 . These results indicatethat recommending liming to reduce Cd availabilityis questionable. Moreover, in saline soils, the effec-tiveness of limestones in...
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arsenic contamination in soils, water and plants

arsenic contamination in soils, water and plants

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... 0.3 mg/kg in plants and 0.001-0.01 mg/l in surface water. Contamination in soils and plants were found higher much larger than those in surface water flown from the tailing of gold mining disposal ... Arsenic contamination in soil Soil samples from 6 locations, called in corresponding points as bore holes (BH) number, were classified using the Unified Soil Classification System. Soil profiles ... contaminated in other medias not only in the water. To acquire the solution, this study was performed to investigate the contaminant of arsenics in soils and plants compared to those in water....
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Life cycle assessment (LCA) of an energy recovery plant in the olive oil industries

Life cycle assessment (LCA) of an energy recovery plant in the olive oil industries

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... Intini, Graduated in Management Engineering at Politecnico di Bari (Italy), specialized in the environmental management of production systems. She has a PhD in Industrial and Innovation Engineering ... Francesca Intini1, Silvana Kühtz1, Gianluca Rospi2 1 Dep. Engineering and Environmental Physics, Faculty of Engineering, University of Basilicata, Italy. 2 Dep. Engineering and Environmental ... fighting a losing battle, UN admits. The Guardian, 26 February. [30] IISD, International Institute for Sustainable Development 2007. www.iisd.org/pdf/2007/media_grain_journal.pdf. and Institute...
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Molecular Farming of Antibodies in Plants

Molecular Farming of Antibodies in Plants

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... expressed in plants. Heavy-chain derivatives are shown in gray and light-chainderivatives in pink.Solidblack lines indicate continuation of the polypeptide backbone (simplelines indicate the ... in gray and light chains in pink.Solidblack linesindicate continuation of the polypeptide backbone (simple lines indicate the constant parts of theantibody, curly lines indicate the variable ... of other valuable proteins using this system, including avidin andβ-glucuronidase. Initial findings for the expression of a secretory IgA in maizeshowed that the four chains were expressed, directed...
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Regulating Phytonutrient Levels in Plants – Toward Modification of Plant Metabolism for Human Health

Regulating Phytonutrient Levels in Plants – Toward Modification of Plant Metabolism for Human Health

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... othersbeing delphinidin, peonidin, pelargonidin, petunidin, and malvidin. Of the flavonols,quercetin, kaempferol, myricetin, and isorhamnetin are common in fruits, quercetinbeing the predominant ... organisms.The methods for increasing, preventing, or redirecting flux into or within the path-way include increasing levels of a rate-limiting biosynthetic enzyme, inhibitionof the activity ... third predominant flavonoid group in fruits isproanthocyanidins and their monomer units, catechins (procyanidin) or gallocate-chins (prodelphinidins).Delphinidin-derived anthocyanins are known...
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Tài liệu Phytohormones and Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants ppt

Tài liệu Phytohormones and Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants ppt

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... Furthermore, minimalbinding domain of BRI1 was determined using binding assays and recombinantBRI1 fragments (Kinoshita et al. 2005). In other plant species, it was also shownthat mutations in BRI1 ... et al. 2002) were determined as positive regulators in ABA signaling.Gene encoding ABA-induced protein kinase 1 (PKABA1), which is a serine–threonine type protein kinase, was isolated from ... receiverdomain and a long C-terminal part containing a single-repeat MYB-type DNA-binding domain (Sakai et al. 1998) called a GARP domain (Riechmann et al. 2000)and the proline- and glutamine-rich...
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