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Prosopis <subgenus, bees>
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Prosopis
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2018
2018
Effects of Prosopis juliflora invasions on land use/cover change detections in South Afar, Northeast Ethiopia
Wakshum Shiferaw
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S. Demissew
,
T. Bekele
,
E. Aynekulu
2018
Corpus ID: 212539221
Invasive species are species of all taxonomic groups whose spread outside their natural past or present distribution threaten the…
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2016
2016
Acute and Chronic anti-hyperglycemic effect of Prosopis ruscifolia extract in Normoglycemic and Alloxan-Induced Hyperglycemic Rats
M. A. Campuzano-Bublitz
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D. Ibarrola
,
M. Hellion-Ibarrola
,
Julio H Dölz
,
M. L. Kennedy
2016
Corpus ID: 40504811
Aims: Prosopis ruscifolia, vinal, is used to treat diabetes. This study aims to study the influence of the hydro-alcoholic…
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2014
2014
National Urban Strategy for the Integrated Management of Prosopis in Somalia. Sustainable Employment Creation and Improved Livelihoods for Vulnerable Urban Communities in Mogadishu (SECIL)
A. Adam-Bradford
2014
Corpus ID: 135389795
2014
2014
Alien invasive 'Prosopis': a curse of a blessing?
H. Auala
2014
Corpus ID: 128907349
2014
2014
Mapping Distribution and Forecasting Invasion of Prosopis juliflora in Ethiopia's Afar Region
Amanda M. West
2014
Corpus ID: 133939439
2006
2006
Development and evaluation of a threshing machine for Prosopis africana seed
A. Raji
,
D. Akaaimo
2006
Corpus ID: 38304677
A decorticating machine for Prosopis Africana was developed, tested and evaluated. Prosopis Africana is popular in the Sub…
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2005
2005
Controlling the spread of prosopis in Ethiopia by its utilisation
D. Sertse
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N. Pasiecznik
2005
Corpus ID: 126697988
Prosopis has come to parts of Ethiopia like an uninvited guest, some even call i t the devil tree. In the 25 years since it began…
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