The Eugenia and Syzygium genera include approximately 1000 and 1800 species, respectively, and both belong to the Myrtaceae. Their species present economic and …
RL Martins, ABL Rodrigues… - Arabian Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
The widespread use of synthetic insecticides to control diseases such as those transmitted by the vector Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) has caused widespread resistance to …
Eugenia stipitata is a Brazilian plant species used in traditional medicine for a wide range of ailments. Considering the biotechnological potential of herbal oils, in this study an essential …
Background: Eugenia species are appreciated for their edible fruits and are known as having anticonvulsant, antimicrobial and insecticidal actions. Methods: The plant material …
SS Panda, A Sahoo, KT Das, S Jena… - Plant Biosystems-An …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Eugenia roxburghii (Myrtaceae), known as Roxburgh's Cherry, is a wild edible fruit- producing plant having multiple use in traditional and folk medicines in India and Sri Lanka …
Brazil is one of the countries that share a part of the Amazon region that has been called Legal Amazon. Amazon forest offers the most extraordinary biodiversity of flora and fauna on …
Leaf-cutting ants are pests of great economic importance due to the damage they cause to agricultural and forest crops. The use of organosynthetic insecticides is the main form of …
As a part of our continuing search for insect and arthropod development regulators from Brazilian restinga vegetation of the Rio de Janeiro State, crude extracts, purified fractions …
Essential oils from twenty Egyptian plants belong to 8 different families, namely, Artemisia judaica, A. monosperma, Astoma seselifolium, Callistemon viminals, Citrus aurantifolia, C …