Articles with "malaccensis" as a keyword



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Neotypification of Lecanorchis purpurea (Orchidaceae, Vanilloideae) with the discussion on the taxonomic identities of L. trachycaula , L. malaccensis, and L. betung-kerihunensis

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Published in 2018 at "Phytotaxa"

DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.360.2.6

Abstract: This paper presents a re-evaluation of the taxonomic identities of Lecanorchis trachycaula and L. betung-kerihunensis. Consequently, L. trachycaula is reduced to a synonym of L. purpurea while L. betung-kerihunensis is treated as a synonym of… read more here.

Keywords: betung kerihunensis; taxonomic identities; neotypification lecanorchis; betung ... See more keywords
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Development of protocols for genomic library construction of Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis)

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Published in 2017 at "Biodiversitas"

DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d180336

Abstract: Siregar UJ, Maulana MI, Suharsono UW. 2017. Development of protocols for genomic library construction of Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis). Biodiversitas 18: 1150-1158. Agarwood is one of non timber forest products (NTFP) which has high economic value.… read more here.

Keywords: dna; genomic library; library construction; agarwood ... See more keywords
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A Review of Phytochemical and Pharmacological Properties of Alpinia malaccensis (Burm. F.) Roscoe. (Zingiberaceae).

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Published in 2023 at "Current topics in medicinal chemistry"

DOI: 10.2174/1568026623666230522104104

Abstract: BACKGROUND Alpinia malaccensis, commonly known as "Malacca ginger" and "Rankihiriya," is an important medicinal plant of Zingiberaceae. It is native to Indonesia and Malaysia and widely distributed in countries including Northeast India, China, Peninsular Malaysia… read more here.

Keywords: review phytochemical; alpinia malaccensis; malaccensis; zingiberaceae ... See more keywords
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Fungal and Bacterial Diversity Isolated from Aquilaria malaccensis Tree and Soil, Induces Agarospirol Formation within 3 Months after Artificial Infection

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Published in 2017 at "Frontiers in Microbiology"

DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.01286

Abstract: Aquilaria malaccensis Lam, commonly known as Agarwood, is a highly valuable species used in production of agar oil from its infected wood, which is utilized in pharmaceutical and perfumery industry. Agar oil formation in agarwood… read more here.

Keywords: infection; formation; fungal bacterial; soil ... See more keywords

Protective Effects of Aquilaria agallocha and Aquilaria malaccensis Edible Plant Extracts against Lung Cancer, Inflammation, and Oxidative Stress—In Silico and In Vitro Study

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Published in 2023 at "Applied Sciences"

DOI: 10.3390/app13106321

Abstract: The family Thymelaeaceae, which includes huge evergreen trees that are sparsely distributed in tropical rainforests, includes the genus Aquilaria. Numerous medical conditions, including inflammation, cancer, and oxidative stress have been traditionally treated using Aquilaria agallocha… read more here.

Keywords: cancer; oxidative stress; malaccensis; aquilaria agallocha ... See more keywords

Life Histories and Functional Responses of Two Predatory Mites Feeding on the Stored-Grain Pest Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae)

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Published in 2023 at "Insects"

DOI: 10.3390/insects14050478

Abstract: Simple Summary To improve the control of stored-grain pests and protect the environment, the use of natural enemies is attracting increasing attention. Cheyletus malaccensis and Cheyletus eruditus are effective natural enemies of common stored-grain pests,… read more here.

Keywords: liposcelis bostrychophila; stored grain; eruditus; malaccensis ... See more keywords
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Differences in biomass and silica content in typical plant communities with ecotones in the Min River estuary of southeast China

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Published in 2019 at "PeerJ"

DOI: 10.7717/peerj.7218

Abstract: Silica (Si) is a basic nutrient requirement for many aquatic organisms and its biogeochemical cycle plays an important role in estuarine coastal ecosystems. However, little is known about the role Si plays during plant–plant interactive… read more here.

Keywords: plant; biomass; silica; river estuary ... See more keywords