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Journal articles on the topic "Combretum species"

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MAURIN, OLIVIER, IAN M. TURNER, JAMES S. BOATWRIGHT, and MAARTEN J. M. CHRISTENHUSZ. "New Combinations in Combretaceae subtribe Combretinae from Africa and Asia." Phytotaxa 451, no. 3 (2020): 231–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.451.3.6.

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Recent molecular evidence has confirmed that Meiostemon and Quisqualis are embedded in Combretum. While some of the species in the two former genera have already been transferred to Combretum, several combinations are still wanting. New combinations for these species in Combretum are therefore formalised here for taxa of Meiostemon and Quisqualis that had not been formally transferred yet. Additionally, we list recently described taxa that are placed in Combretum subgenus Cacoucia section Quisqualis.
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Mudasiru, O. M., A. E. Ayodele, T. S. Rana, and V. Tiwari. "Systematic significance of morphology and leaf epidermal ultrastructure among Nigerian species of <i>Combretum loefl. (Combretaceae)</i>." Nigerian Journal of Botany 37, no. 2 (2025): 193–226. https://doi.org/10.4314/njbot.v37i2.5.

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A comparative study of morphological and foliar epidermal characters of sixteen species of Combretum in Nigeria was undertaken with light and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to explore the variations and relationships among the members of Combretum for species identification and classification. The vegetative and reproductive features of 16 Combretum species were collected from various locations across Nigeria. Combretum had ovate, elliptic, oblong-elliptic, obovate and lanceolate leaves, 4-5 winged fruits, actinomorphic and hermaphrodite flowers. All Combretum species possessed amphistomat
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Silén, Heidi, Enass Y. A. Salih, Eunice Ego Mgbeahuruike, and Pia Fyhrqvist. "Ethnopharmacology, Antimicrobial Potency, and Phytochemistry of African Combretum and Pteleopsis Species (Combretaceae): A Review." Antibiotics 12, no. 2 (2023): 264. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12020264.

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Bacterial and fungal resistance to antibiotics is of growing global concern. Plants such as the African Combretum and Pteleopsis species, which are used in traditional medicine for the treatment of infections, could be good sources for antimicrobial extracts, drug scaffolds, and/or antibiotic adjuvants. In African countries, plant species are often used in combinations as traditional remedies. It is suggested that the plant species enhance the effects of each other in these combination treatments. Thus, the multi-species-containing herbal medications could have a good antimicrobial potency. In
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Pattharahirantricin, Nannapat, and Manop Poopath. "A new species and taxonomic notes on the genus Combretum (Combretaceae) in Thailand." Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 50 (2022): 56–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.20531/tfb.2022.50.1.06.

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A new species of Combretum, C. pendulum, is described and illustrated. Taxonomic notes on typifications for C. apetalum and C. winitii, and synonymisations for C. alatum and C. quadratum are presented. A key to Thai Combretum species is also provided.
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Coulidiati, Tangbadioa Hervé. "Traditional Uses and Anticancer Potential of the Combretum Genus: A Literature Review." European Journal of Medicinal Plants 34, no. 3 (2023): 22–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ejmp/2023/v34i31127.

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Background: Cancer incidence is increasing annually in all countries. So, it is nowadays a great burden for the different nations of the world. Research for new therapeutics is becoming an urgent need, particularly for intractable and chemoresistant cancer cases. The solutions can still be found by investigating natural products which are recognized as promising sources of bioactive compounds with a potential for the discovery of new preventive and therapeutic anticancer agents.&#x0D; Methodology: The present work used databases such as Pubmed, Science Direct and Google scholar to investigate
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Jordaan, M., A. E. Van Wyk, and O. Maurin. "Generic status of Quisqualis (Combretaceae), with notes on the taxonomy and distribution of Q. parviflora." Bothalia 41, no. 1 (2011): 161–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/abc.v41i1.37.

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The taxonomic status of Quisqualis L., a genus closely related to and sometimes considered congeneric with Combretum Loefl., is discussed. The genus Quisqualis is maintained to accommodate selected African, Indian, Asian and Malesian species (including Q. indica L. and Q. parviflora Sond.). Diagnostic characters for Quisqualis include: leaves with abundant subepidermal crystalliferous idioblasts, each containing a large druse of calcium oxalate; leaves, stems and flowers with stalked glands but no scales; persistent petiole bases that develop into curved spines; petals well developed; hypanthi
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Ali, Jude Ibeabuchi, Felix Keneolisa Asogwa, Celestine Obiora Ugwu, et al. "A Review on the Chemical Constituents, Anti-inflammatory and Anti-oxidant Agents from Combretum Genus." Asian Plant Research Journal 12, no. 3 (2024): 52–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/aprj/2024/v12i3253.

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Many diseases are treated using medicinal plants because they contain components that have therapeutic properties. The prevention and treatment of diseases linked to oxidative stress depend heavily on antioxidants. With over 20 genera and 600 species, the Combretaceae family is a vast group of plants that is distributed tropically throughout the world, with centers of diversity in Africa and Asia. In traditional medicine, certain species of Combretum are widely used as diuretics and to treat bleeding, diarrhea, infections, diabetes, malaria, and inflammation. This work is a review of Combretum
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Jongkind, Carel C. H. "A review of Combretum falcatum (Welw. ex Hiern) Jongkind (Combretaceae) and related species from Africa, including Combretum baldwinii Jongkind, sp. nov., from Nigeria." Adansonia 43, no. 22 (2021): 241–49. https://doi.org/10.5252/adansonia2021v43a22.

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Jongkind, Carel C. H. (2021): A review of Combretum falcatum (Welw. ex Hiern) Jongkind (Combretaceae) and related species from Africa, including Combretum baldwinii Jongkind, sp. nov., from Nigeria. Adansonia (3) 43 (22): 241-249, DOI: 10.5252/adansonia2021v43a22
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Bhat, K. "Combretum razianum (Combrertaceae), A new species from Karnataka, India." Indian Journal of Forestry 28, no. 2 (2005): 210–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2005-tj6xx1.

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Jongkind, Carel C. H. "Notes on African Combretum Loefl. species (Combretaceae)." Adansonia 36, no. 2 (2014): 315–27. https://doi.org/10.5252/a2014n2a11.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Combretum species"

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Masoko, Peter. "Characterization of antifungal compounds isolated from Combretum and Terminalia species (Combretaceae)." Thesis, Pretoria : [s.n.], 2006. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-07102007-115218.

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Book chapters on the topic "Combretum species"

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H. Tsingalia, Mugatsia. "Regeneration Dynamics of an African Tropical Forest Canopy Dominant Tree Species." In Tropical Forests - Ecology, Diversity and Conservation Status. IntechOpen, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.110238.

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The population structure and regeneration of Olea welwitschii in Kakamega differs in different forest blocks. There are differences in abundance between the forest blocks, that can be explained by past human-forest interactions – harvesting by mechanized loggers who clear-felled stands of desired merchantable species and the skilled pitsawers who selectively harvested desired tree species. There is a clear absence of seedlings/saplings pointing to a lack of regeneration inside the forest over the last 40 years. Intense seed predation by rodents and attack by fungal pathogens account for up to
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Conference papers on the topic "Combretum species"

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Carvalho, Braulio Fernandes de, and Glauco Souza Gomes. "RELATO DE CASO: POTENCIAL ECONÔMICO SUSTENTÁVEL EM PROPRIEDADE PRIVADA EM ALTOS-PI, BRASIL." In I Congresso Nacional de Ciências Agrárias On-line. Revista Multidisciplinar de Educação e Meio Ambiente, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51189/rema/1598.

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Introdução: Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural (RPPN) é uma unidade de conservação (UC) oficial de proteção integral no Estado do Piauí, a única com caráter privado (Lei Ordinária Nº 5.977 de 24/02/2010). Tem o intuito de conservar a biodiversidade e recursos naturais, além de oferecer vantagens econômicas como isenção de imposto territorial rural, além de oportunidades com ecoturismo e pagamento por serviços ambientais (Lei Nº 14.119, 13/01/2021). Objetivos: Avaliou-se os potenciais econômicos e naturais de uma propriedade particular subutilizada de 56 hectares em Altos-PI. Material e M
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