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Burger, William C., and W. G. D'Arcy. "Flora of Panama Checklist and Index." Taxon 38, no. 3 (1989): 443. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1222277.

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Armitage, Brian J., Steven C. Harris, Tomás A. Ríos González, et al. "The Trichoptera of Panama XXVII. The third benchmark—a waypoint to the future." Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19, no. 2 (2024): 203–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e113487.

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The flora and fauna of Panama is species-rich due to its location and topography, and the resulting diversity of microclimates and habitats. The last two summaries (benchmarks) of information about the caddisfly fauna (Insecta, Trichoptera) Panama were published in1992 and 2015. From 1861 to 2015, researchers from outside of Panama recorded 13 families, 45 genera, and 257 species of caddisflies. From 2015 through 2023, a series of publications by the Aquatic Invertebrate Research Group at the Universidad Autónoma de Chiriquí in David, Panamá have recorded an additional 2 families,11 genera, an
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Schäfer-Verwimp, Alfons. "Towards a more complete knowledge of the liverwort flora of Panama." Phytotaxa 172, no. 3 (2014): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.172.3.3.

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One hundred and seven species, two subspecies and one variety of liverworts are newly reported from Panama including 27 species which were previously unknown from Central America. In total, 328 new province records are listed. The number of liverwort and hornwort species from Panama is now close to 470. Notes on the geographical distribution of the species are provided.
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FLORES, RODOLFO, ALICIA IBÁÑEZ, and MIREYA D. A. CORREA. "Eugenia veraguensis (Myrtaceae), a new species from Golfo de Chiriquí in Veraguas Province, Panama, with notes on Eugenia rhombea." Phytotaxa 270, no. 3 (2016): 217. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.270.3.6.

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Eugenia veraguensis is described as a new species of Myrtaceae from Panama. It differs from E. rhombea, the most similar taxon, by a combination of its shrubby habit, a distinctive dichotomous branching pattern with 4 to 6 leaved branchlets, chartaceous or subcoriaceous leaves and its small number of stamens. It occurs in coastal forest and scrub on islands off Pacific Western Panama. Following the inclusion of a specimen of E. veraguensis as E. rhombea in Flora Mesoamericana, we discuss the occurrence of this latter species in Panama.
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Schäfer-Verwimp, A. "Towards a more complete knowledge of the liverwort flora of Panama." Phytotaxa 172, no. 3 (2014): 201–34. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.172.3.3.

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Schäfer-Verwimp, A. (2014): Towards a more complete knowledge of the liverwort flora of Panama. Phytotaxa 172 (3): 201-234, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.172.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.172.3.3
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Fernández-Alonso, José Luis, and Ernesto Campos-Pineda. "Matisia gentryi and M. tinamastiana (Malvaceae), two species newly recorded from Panama and an updated key to Matisia species in this country." Check List 19, no. 6 (2023): 1013–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/19.6.1013.

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Matisia Bonpl. is a genus of Malvaceae (Matisieae) that is distributed from Nicaragua to Brazil. Twelve species of Matisia have been recorded in Panama. In this article, we add two species to the Panamanian flora, Matisia gentryi Fern.Alonso and M. tinamastiana A.Estrada & Cascante, and provide for both species full descriptions, images, a distribution map, taxonomic notes, and conservation status. Additionally, we provide an identification key for Matisia in Panama and propose the synonymization of Matisia sect. Tuberculatae Fern.Alonso under Matisia sect. Matisia.
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BRAGA, JOÃO MARCELO ALVARENGA. "New combinations in the genus Goeppertia (Marantaceae)." Phytotaxa 167, no. 1 (2014): 143. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.167.1.13.

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Calathea basiflora , C. rhizanthoides and C. peregrina were recently described for the Flora of Panama and because the majority of the species of Calathea are now placed in Goeppertia, the combinations for these species are hereby provided.
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Ortiz, Orlando O., Rodolfo Flores, Gordon McPherson, Juan F. Carrión, Ernesto Campos-Pineda, and Riccardo M. Baldini. "Additions to the flora of Panama, with comments on plant collections and information gaps." Check List 15, no. 4 (2019): 601–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/15.4.601.

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In the present study, we report 46 new records of vascular plants species from Panama. The species belong to the following families: Anacardiaceae, Apocynaceae, Aquifoliaceae, Araceae, Bignoniaceae, Burseraceae, Caryocaraceae, Celastraceae, Chrysobalanaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Erythroxylaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae, Gentianaceae, Lacistemataceae, Lauraceae, Malpighiaceae, Malvaceae, Marattiaceae, Melastomataceae, Moraceae, Myrtaceae, Ochnaceae, Orchidaceae, Passifloraceae, Peraceae, Poaceae, Portulacaceae, Ranunculaceae, Salicaceae, Sapindaceae, Sapotaceae, Solanaceae, and Violaceae. Additionall
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Ortiz, Orlando O., Rodolfo Flores, Gordon McPherson, Juan F. Carrión, Ernesto Campos-Pineda, and Riccardo M. Baldini. "Additions to the flora of Panama, with comments on plant collections and information gaps." Check List 15, no. (4) (2019): 601–27. https://doi.org/10.15560/15.4.601.

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In the present study, we report 46 new records of vascular plants species from Panama. The species belong to the following families: Anacardiaceae, Apocynaceae, Aquifoliaceae, Araceae, Bignoniaceae, Burseraceae, Caryocaraceae, Celastraceae, Chrysobalanaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Erythroxylaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae, Gentianaceae, Lacistemataceae, Lauraceae, Malpighiaceae, Malvaceae, Marattiaceae, Melastomataceae, Moraceae, Myrtaceae, Ochnaceae, Orchidaceae, Passifloraceae, Peraceae, Poaceae, Portulacaceae, Ranunculaceae, Salicaceae, Sapindaceae, Sapotaceae, Solanaceae, and Violaceae. Additionall
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Fernández-Alonso, José Luis, and Ernesto Campos-Pineda. "Matisia gentryi and M. tinamastiana (Malvaceae), two species newly recorded from Panama and an updated key to Matisia species in this country." Check List 19, no. (6) (2023): 1013–20. https://doi.org/10.15560/19.6.1013.

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<em>Matisia</em> Bonpl. is a genus of Malvaceae (Matisieae) that is distributed from Nicaragua to Brazil. Twelve species of <em>Matisia </em>have been recorded in Panama. In this article, we add two species to the Panamanian flora, <em>Matisia gentryi</em> Fern.Alonso and <em>M. tinamastiana</em> A.Estrada &amp; Cascante, and provide for both species full descriptions, images, a distribution map, taxonomic notes, and conservation status. Additionally, we provide an identification key for <em>Matisia</em> in Panama and propose the synonymization of <em>Matisia </em>sect. <em>Tuberculatae </em>F
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Books on the topic "Flora of Panama"

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D'Arcy, William G. Flora of Panama, checklist and index. Missouri Botanical Garden, 1987.

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D'Arcy, William G. Flora of Panama: Checklist and index. Missouri Botanical Garden, 1987.

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Lippe, Danielle. Giant panda conservation: An analysis of the effects of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) and the Endangered Species Act (ESA). VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2008.

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Guerrero, Rubén. Flora und Fauna Von Costa Rica und Panama. Independently Published, 2020.

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Flora of Barro Colorado Island, Panama; No. 5. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Flora of Barro Colorado Island, Panama; V. 78: No. 8. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Flora of Barro Colorado Island, Panama; V. 78: No. 8. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Whitten, William Mark. Variation in floral fragrances and pollinators in the Gongora quinquenervis complex (Orchidaceae) in central Panama. 1985.

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Ayub, Osman. Empangan Tugal. UUM Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/9789672064848.

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Tiada siapa dapat membayangkan Empangan Tugal balak menenggelamkan Kampung Jeram, Kampung Ketitir, Kampung Enggang, Kampung Merbau dan Kampung Parit Pandak. Dengan tenggelamnya semua khazanah dalam kampung-kampung tersebut, musnahlah juga panorama alam semula jadinya; keindahan flora dan fauna yang memukau dan tiada gantinya. Bagaimana pula dengan penduduknya? Rata-rata mereka tidak menolak pembangunan, namun apabila pembangunan meminta mereka mengorbankan kehidupan tradisi yang diwarisi turun temurun, timbullah tentangan yang tidak berbelah bagi, baik dalam kalangan ahli parti kerajaan, Parti
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Freire, Susana Edith, and Estrella Urtubey, eds. Sistemática de Embryophyta. Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata (EDULP), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.35537/10915/86091.

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El texto ofrece a los estudiantes de grado de ciencias naturales, agrarias y forestales un panorama de las plantas terrestres del mundo. agrupadas en categorías sistemáticas y en un contexto filogenético. Esta compilación sintetiza el estudio de las cuatro grandes entidades vegetales tradicionales: briofitas, pteridofitas, gimnospermas y angiospermas. Estos cuatro grupos incluyen la gran mayoría de la flora conocida, en un número cercano a las 300.000 especies, de las cuales alrededor de diez mil son briofitas, otras 10.000 son pteridofitas unas 600 son gimnospermas, y las restantes, casi 280.
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Book chapters on the topic "Flora of Panama"

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Gala, Candelas. "Creative Convulsion: José María Hinojosa and La Flor de Californía." In Creative Cognition and the Cultural Panorama of Twentieth-Century Spain. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137499868_2.

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Gupta, M. P. "Panamanian flora: source of bioactive compounds." In Phytochemistry of Plants Used in Traditional Medicine. Oxford University PressOxford, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198577751.003.0016.

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Abstract The isthmus of Panama joins North and South America and contains a mixture of the biota in these two parts of the continent. This geographical position and its typical tropical climate have given rise to great biological diversity. For example, the flora of Panama is one of the 25 richest in the world: it has been estimated that there are between 8000 and 10000 vascular species in Panama, of which 17.3 per cent are endemic. There are also large numbers of non-vascular species, but these have not been fully investigated. Tables 16.1 and 16.2 give general information about the Panamania
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Condit, Richard. "Tree Species Composition of Barro Colorado Island in a Wider Context: The Canal Area and the Nation of Panama." In The First 100 Years of Research on Barro Colorado: Plant and Ecosystem Science. Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.26814829.

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&lt;p dir="ltr"&gt;Barro Colorado Island is a center for tropical ecology because of its undisturbed old-growth forest. I arrived in Panama with a focus on the 50-ha plot but soon learned that nearby forests have many tree species not known at Barro Colorado, leading me to design a network of forest inventories across the isthmus with the goal of quantifying forest variation. I discovered turnover in species in every direction from Barro Colorado, even within 10 km of the island. Much of this variation is due to rainfall and geology, and the 50-ha plot has a relatively dry, phosphorus-rich tre
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Allen, Noris, Clotilde Arrocha, José Gudiño, and Clementina Chung. "The Mosses of Barro Colorado Island." In The First 100 Years of Research on Barro Colorado: Plant and Ecosystem Science. Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5479/si.26882407.

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Ninety-two species of mosses in 23 families are reported for Barro Colorado Island (BCI), Panama. Most species grow in the understory with some reaching the upper trunks and tree crowns. Mosses grow on the bark of trees, shrubs, and lianas as well as on palm roots, rocks, and less often soil. Most BCI moss species have creeping stems and branches, whereas some have upright stems and form tight or loose turfs and a few have a dendroid habit growing perpendicular to or pendent from trunks. A majority (56) of BCI species have Neotropical distribution, 14 have ranges that span the Americas and Afr
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Winter, Klaus. "Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM) Photosynthesis at Barro Colorado Island, Panama." In The First 100 Years of Research on Barro Colorado: Plant and Ecosystem Science. Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.26880742.

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&lt;p dir="ltr"&gt;Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) photosynthesis traditionally refers to the ability of plants to fix carbon dioxide (CO2) at night and to close the stomates for most of the day, thereby acquiring carbon at extremely low water cost. CAM is the apotheosis of photosynthetic adaptation to drought. Its functional significance is well documented for succulent species from warm semiarid regions. This chapter focuses on a lesser-known aspect of CAM, namely the taxonomically and functionally diverse CAM flora of the humid tropics, where despite high precipitation, CAM occurs in hab
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Einzmann, Helena J. R., and Gerhard Zotz. "A Gray-Green Band Around Barro Colorado Island: Population Structure of the Inundation-Tolerant Tree <i>Annona glabra</i>." In The First 100 Years of Research on Barro Colorado: Plant and Ecosystem Science. Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.26880844.

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Annona glabra L. is a conspicuous component of the shoreline vegetation of Barro Colorado Island (BCI). Given that this species is restricted to such inundated habitats, all extant individuals must have established during the past 110 years after the formation of Gatún Lake. In this chapter, we describe the current distribution of A. glabra around BCI, and its population structure with comments on the role of nurse logs for recruitment and changes over the past three decades of direct observation. We close with a discussion of the possible consequences of the change in lake level as a result o
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Garwood, Nancy C. "An Expanded Survey of Seed Germination for Barro Colorado Island." In The First 100 Years of Research on Barro Colorado: Plant and Ecosystem Science. Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.26880709.

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&lt;p dir="ltr"&gt;I present the largest survey of seed germination yet for Barro Colorado Island (BCI) and central Panama, based on 1,226 seed collections from 732 species, in 103 families, including trees, shrubs, lianas, vines, herbs, and epiphytes. Most collections were germinated in both sun and shade habitats in growing houses on BCI, simulating tree fall gap and shaded understory conditions. Many ad hoc treatments were also utilized. Data were collected during the field portion (1985–1989) of the BCI Seedling Flora Project. This publication marks the public release of the entire dataset
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Winter, Klaus. "C<sub>4</sub> Photosynthesis at Barro Colorado Island, Panama." In The First 100 Years of Research on Barro Colorado: Plant and Ecosystem Science. Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5479/si.26880739.

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C4 photosynthesis is one of three metabolic pathways found in the photosynthetic tissues of vascular plants for assimilation of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). Like crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) photosynthesis, C4 photosynthesis has evolved from the ancestral C3 pathway. C4 photosynthesis is an adaptation that enhances CO2 assimilation in warm, high-light environments. On Barro Colorado Island (BCI), C4 photosynthesis (including variations of it) occurs in close to 60 her?baceous species from six families: Hydrocharitaceae, Cyperaceae, Poaceae, Euphorbia?ceae, Amaranthaceae, and Portula
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Raby, Megan. "An American Tropical Laboratory." In American Tropics. University of North Carolina Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469635606.003.0002.

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During the lead-up to the Spanish-American War, U.S. botanists looked with envy at the progress of European scientists, who had access to tropical colonies. They pushed for the creation of their own “American tropical laboratory.” Chapter 1 traces the origins of the U.S. tropical laboratory movement; the resulting rental of the station at Cinchona, Jamaica; and the first decade of research there by members of the founding generation of U.S. ecologists. This history reveals their range of motivations for engaging in tropical research, from the 1890s through the outbreak of World War I and the o
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Burckhardt, Daniel, and Robert G. Brown. "(Homoptera: Psylloidea)." In Insects of Panama and Mesoamerica. Oxford University PressOxford, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198540182.003.0019.

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Abstract The adult Panamanian psyllids were recently revised by Brown (1985) who recorded 137 species assigned to 33 genera, and also by Brown and Hodkinson (1988). The present paper provides an identification key for the last larval instar of 28 species in 15 genera, including material from Panama and other parts of tropical America. The psyllid larvae have received generally less attention than the adults, even though they often provide more significant characters than the latter. This applies to separation of species, e.g. Cacopsylla pyricola (Forster) and notata (Flor) (Burckhardt and Hodk
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Conference papers on the topic "Flora of Panama"

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Garcia, Matheus Cesar Rodrigues. "DESENVOLVIMENTO DE NOVOS MÉTODOS DE TRATAMENTO CONTRA HELICOBACTER PYLORI NOS ÚLTIMOS 10 ANOS: UMA REVISÃO BIBLIOGRÁFICA." In I Congresso Brasileiro de Especialidades Biológicas On-line. Revista Multidisciplinar de Educação e Meio Ambiente, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51189/rema/2643.

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Introdução: Helicobacter pylori, é uma bactéria gram negativa, que é reconhecida como agente etiológico várias doenças do trato gastrointestinal como gastrite bacteriana, úlcera gástricas, e alguns tipos graves de cânceres como adenocarcinoma gástrico e linfoma malt gástrico, além de ser possivelmente agente intensificante de outros problemas de saúde não gástricos, como por exemplo a psoríase. Dessa forma, é interessante que novos métodos de tratamento estejam sendo desenvolvidos para evitar a progressão do quadro dos infectados com essa bactéria. Objetivos: O presente trabalho tem como objet
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Matos, Daniel Moreira, Arthur José Cavalvante Gois, João Gabriel Leal Martins, João Victor Brilhante De Albuquerque, and Vitoria Lima Camelo. "LEVANTAMENTO FLORÍSTICO COMO SUPORTE À PROTEÇÃO DE UNIDADES DE CONSERVAÇÃO E CAPACITAÇÃO DE GRADUANDOS DE CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS." In II Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências Biológicas On-line. Revista Multidisciplinar de Educação e Meio Ambiente, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51189/rema/1227.

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Introdução: A Mata Branca Jr é uma empresa júnior associada ao Movimento Empresa Júnior (MEJ) e constituída por alunos da graduação do curso de Ciências Biológicas da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC). O objetivo da empresa é elaborar projetos, buscando contribuir para a formação profissional dos integrantes e impactar positivamente o meio ambiente através de seus serviços. Dentre os serviços já realizados pela Mata Branca Jr, destaca-se o Levantamento Florístico em Áreas de Proteção Ambiental (APAs) do Litoral Oeste do Ceará, como o Estuário do Rio Curu, as Dunas do Paracuru, o Estuário do
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Chiarot, Fernanda Dahrouge, Vanessa Regina da Silva, and Leticia Renaldi Pizzi. "Importância da pesquisa do microbioma vaginal." In Resumos do 56º Congresso Brasileiro de Patologia Clínica/Medicina Laboratorial. Zeppelini Editorial e Comunicação, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5327/1516-3180.142s1.11258.

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Objetivo: O microbioma vaginal é um indicador determinante do equilíbrio e do panorama da saúde íntima da mulher de forma individualizada e única. Os microrganismos representantes da microflora podem ser normais, protetivos, oportunistas e patogênicos, e vivem em associação com o epitélio vaginal para obter seus recursos vitais. Muitos estudos associam a disbiose ou o desequilíbrio da flora vaginal com um risco aumentado para diversas doenças e infecções sexualmente transmissíveis do trato genital feminino. O exame estabelece a relação por meio de parâmetros qualitativos e quantitativos de rel
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Reports on the topic "Flora of Panama"

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Ochoa Murillo, Lina Tatiana. La caficultura en el departamento Antioquia y su compromiso con el medio ambiente. Contraloría General de Antioquia, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.58373/obscga.021.

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En este escrito se pretende concientizar a la población cafetera de Antioquia sobre la importancia de la siembra y comercialización del grano cafetero con una conciencia ambiental. En este artículo cualitativo, se observan las causas y efectos del café amigable con el medio ambiente, y se presentan métodos que se han implementado para producciones sanas y sostenibles. Además, se discute cómo los productores de café en Antioquia pueden contribuir a unas buenas prácticas de agricultura que nos lleven a una producción muy amigable con el medio ambiente, incluyendo la creación de ecosistemas que i
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