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Piper: A Model Genus for Studies of Phytochemistry, Ecology, and Evolution
Lee A. Dyer,Aparna D. N. Palmer +1 more
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Antifungal and Insecticidal Activities of Selected Plant Species from Cloud Forest of Veracruz, Mexico: A Contribution to the Search of Novel Control Agents against Ambrosia Pest Complexes
José A. Guerrero-Analco,Diana L. Murrieta‐León,Juan L. Monribot-Villanueva,Luis A. Ibarra-Juarez,Guadalupe Hernández-Cervantes,Mónica Ramírez-Vázquez,Oscar Carmona-Hernández,J. Armando Lozada-García,Yeli Y. León-Wilchez,Erika Valencia-Mejia +9 more
TL;DR: The antifungal and insecticidal properties of 34 extracts from 27 plant species were evaluated against fungal phytopathogens of the genus Fusarium and Xyleborus Scolytine ambrosia beetles involved in fusarium dieback and laurel wilt (LW) diseases as mentioned in this paper .
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Plant conservation in the Mesoamerican biodiversity hotspot: a case study on the Piper genus in Veracruz (Mexico)
Oscar Carmona-Hernández,Lucrezia Laccetti,Marìa De Jesus Martínez Hernández,Mauricio Rodríguez,Marìa Del Socorro Fernández,José Antonio Guerrero Analco,Hugo Asselin,Giovanni Scopece,J. Armando Lozada-García +8 more
A SESQUITERPENLACTONE PSEUDOGUAIANOLIDE TYPE FROM Piper berlandieri L. (Piperaceae)
TL;DR: In spite of the considerable research activity in the identification of chemicals in natural products, the potential for medicine have not been fully exploited as discussed by the authors, the secondary metabolites should at least be supplemented with appropriate tests of pertinent mixtures and whole extracts.
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Piper species (Piperaceae) of Sri Lanka and the diversity of the economically important Piper nigrum (black pepper): An overview of what has been done and what is yet to be achieved
R. Samuel,Deepthi Yakandawala,Terrence De Silva,Sasanka Ranasinghe,Anushka M. Wickramasuriya,Yannick M. Staedler,Ovidiu Paun,Mark W. Chase +7 more
TL;DR: The 3D shape models of flowers obtained by computed tomography of the wild species of Piper from Sri Lanka and cultivated P. nigrum from different agroclimatic regions and available germplasm in Sri Lanka using RADseq will give an overview of the existing genetic diversity of black pepper, which is economically important as discussed by the authors .
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Temporal Distribution of Eois Immatures (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) in a Tropical Forest
Patrícia A. Machado,Patrícia Eyng Gueratto,Simeão de Souza Moraes,André Rangel Nascimento,Massuo J. Kato,Adriano Lage Freitas +5 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors describe the temporal distribution of Eois Hübner abundance associated with species of Piper and investigate the role of climate and parasitoid wasps on monthly distributions of immature abundance.
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