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Capparaceae
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Capparidaceae
A plant family of the order Capparales, subclass Dilleniidae, class Magnoliopsida, that are mostly herbs and shrubs growing in warm arid regions…
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2013
2013
In Vitro Bronchorelaxant Effects of Capparis Spinosa Aqueous Extracts on Rat Trachea
Nadia Benzidane
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N. Charef
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I. Krache
,
A. Baghiani
,
L. Arrar
2013
Corpus ID: 36387230
Capparis spinosa (Capparidaceae) dicotyledons from the class of spermaphytes, is a shurb, enduring and woody plant, typically…
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2013
2013
Ethnobotanical evaluation of the shrubs of Central Punjab, Pakistan
A. Zereen
,
Z. Khan
,
M. Ajaib
2013
Corpus ID: 29089361
The ethnobotanical data on the various medicinal uses of the shrubs of central Punjab, Pakistan, was documented during 2008-10…
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Review
2012
Review
2012
Ethno medicinal plants used by gonds of Adilabad district, Andhra Pradesh, India
E. N. Murthy
2012
Corpus ID: 212494425
Adilabad district of Andhra Pradesh is known for go nd tribe. The Gonds are divided into six sub-tribes , Raj Gond, Pardhan, Toti…
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2011
2011
Lactam nonanic acid, a new substance from Cleome viscosa with allelopathic and antimicrobial properties
A. Jana
,
S. Biswas
Journal of Biosciences
2011
Corpus ID: 11476799
Cleome viscosa L. (Capparidaceae) is well known for its medicinal properties. Lactam nonanoic acid (LNA) [2-amino-9-(4…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Pharmacognostical Potential of Capparis decidua Edgew.
Preeti D. Verma
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B. Suhagia
,
K. Shah
,
D. Gandhi
2011
Corpus ID: 51731986
Capparis decidua (Family, Capparidaceae) is commonly known as ‘Kair’. It is distributed throughout the arid regions of India and…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
PRELIMINARY FLORISTIC LIST OF CHOTIARI WETLAND COMPLEX, NAWAB SHAH, SINDH, PAKISTAN
R. Qureshi
2008
Corpus ID: 130896768
The goal of this study is to provide the existing botanical inventory of the area under study. A preliminary floristic survey was…
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2004
2004
Host Alternation by Gall Midges of the Genus Asphondylia ( Diptera : Cecidomyiidae )
N. Uechi
,
J. Yukawa
,
D. Yamaguchi
2004
Corpus ID: 189808682
Host alternation by Asphondylia gennadii (Marchal) and Asphondylia baca Monzen was studied. The DNA analysis revealed that at…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Lectins and toxins in the plant diet of Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae) can kill Leishmania major promastigotes in the sandfly and in culture.
R. Jacobson
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Y. Schlein
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology
1999
Corpus ID: 20476836
Leishmania major promastigotes are agglutinated and die in their vector, Phlebotomus papatasi, after the sandflies feed on some…
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1989
1989
Nota sobre las Capparaceae ibéricas
F. I. P. Iraola
1989
Corpus ID: 131101612
espanolSe aportan algunos datos para facilitar la identificacion de las Caparidaceas de la Peninsula Iberica, asi como su…
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Review
1974
Review
1974
Contact dermatitis from plants of the caper family, Capparidaceae
Johnny Mitchell
British Journal of Dermatology
1974
Corpus ID: 6401259
Plants of the caper family (Capparidaceae), which is the tropical relative of the mustard family (Cruciferae), yield ‘mustard oil…
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