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10.1016/j.sjbs.2015.04.012
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Indigenous knowledge of wild plants collected in Darfur, Sudan
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Hegazy, A. K., H. A. Hosni, L. Lovett-Doust, H. F. Kabiel, E. M. Badawy, and E. N. Mwavu, "Indigenous knowledge of wild plants collected in Darfur, Sudan", Ethnobotany Research & Applications , vol. 19, issue 47, pp. 1-19, 2020.
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Alien species
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Altitudinal gradient Raunkiaer life forms Reproductive phenology Southern Mediterranean
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amino acid content
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and antioxidant activity were assessed. The highest content of total phenolic and total tannins was measured in D. mespiliformis (20.69 mg/g and 3.84 mg/g) and the lowest in E. foeminea (10.83 mg/g and 1.44 mg/g)
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and Grewia villosa Willd.). The moisture content
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and Neurobehavioral Effects of a Leaf Extract of Avicennia marina on Autoimmune Diabetic Mice
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and total free amino acids were analyzed. The results showed varying amounts among fruits of the five study species. In addition
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Antioxidant
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Aqueous extract
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bare ground cover and soil attributes were assessed in four microhabitats; tracks
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bioactive constituents and antioxidant activities of the five wild underutilized fruits in the mountains of southwest Saudi Arabia (Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt
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Cairo
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Cissus rotundifolius (L.)
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Conocarpus erectus
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Consideration of NDVI thematic changes in density analysis and floristic composition of Wadi Yalamlam
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crude fibers
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Diospyros mespiliformis Hochst. Ex A.Dc.
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Ephedra foeminea Forssk.
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Escherichia coli
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Ficus nitida
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Fungi
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Genetic variability Olea europaea Olea europaea subsp. europaea var. sylvestris Molecular markers Phytochemicals
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Germination indices.
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GIS
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Heavy metals
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Hypoglycemic
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inter-track and track microhabitats giving more opportunity for weeds to flourish. Bare ground was highest (60.7%) in tracks. ORV impact on soil bulk density was clear with an increase of 38% under tracks compared to soils of undisturbed
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inter-tracks
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Invasive weed
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Iron gall ink corrosion using plant biomass
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Land-use strategy • Semiarid savanna • Demography • Altitude • Functional traits • Population age structure • Juvenile recruitment • Population resilience • Sudan
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Lemna gibba; Bioaccumulation; Removal efficiency; Photosynthetic pigments; Bleaching; Phytoremediation
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Lethal dose
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Linuron
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Multi-Criteria Analysis
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Off-road vehicle driving is considered as main contributor to land degradation in arid regions. This study examined the impact of off-road vehicles (ORV) on soil and vegetation in a natural recreational desert meadow of Raudhat Khuraim
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Olive Mill Waste Water
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phenolic compounds
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phenology. arid savannah . life form . altitude . habitat type . Darfur . Sudan
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Phytoremediation
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Phytotoxicity
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Plant growth
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Point Source
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respectively. The methanol extract (1 mg/ml) of D. mespiliformis displayed higher percentage of DPPH radical scavenging activity (87.36%). The methanol extract
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Risk Assessment
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Riyadh
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Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia. Vegetation canopy cover and plant height away from road tracks were assessed. Also
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species density and canopy cover
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Species diversity
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the mineral composition
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This study evaluated nutritional values
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total hydrolyzable carbohydrate
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total lipids
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total protein
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total soluble sugars
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verges
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vitamins
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Water Pollution.
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Wild and transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana
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