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pro vyhledávání: '"Cristina, Inocencio"'
Autor:
Cristina Inocencio, Larissa1 larissa.cristina@uel.br, Victor da Silva, João2 joao.victor.ped@uel.br, Foletto de Moraes, Dirce Aparecida3 dircemoraes@uel.br
Publikováno v:
Intersaberes. 2023, Vol. 18, p1-25. 25p.
Autor:
Antonia Asencio, Marina Aboal, Isabel Salcedo, Mariñe Kamiruaga, Estibaliz Sarrionandia, María Luisa Castro Cerceda, Patricia Comesaña, Águeda Pardo, M. Lago, Gregorio Aragón Rubio, Isabel Martínez Moreno, Regina Carballal Durán, María Eugenia López de Silanes Vázquez, José María Gabriel y Galán, María Puelles, Pedro Sánchez-Gómez, Antonio Félix Carrillo López, Antonio Hernández González, Antonio Lorca Navarro, Carlos J. Martín-Blanco, María A. Carrasco, David Guzmán, Daniel Goñi, Mikel Lorda, Francisco Alcaraz Ariza, María José Delgado Iniesta, Cristina Inocencio Pretel, Antonio De la Torre García, Pere Fraga Arguimbau, Llorenç Sáenz, Josep A. Roselló, Elena Monasterio-Huelín, Iñigo Sánchez García, Antonio Galán de Mera, Juan José Lastra Menéndez, Matias Mayor López, Nestor Sánchez Pascual, Manuel Melendo Luque, Antonio García Fuentes, Eusebio Cano Carmona, Rosa Pérez-Badía, José Vicente Ferrández Palacio, Mario Sanz Elorza
Publikováno v:
Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid, Vol 55, Iss 1, Pp 137-154 (1997)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fd3318989fc640bb81ff28272f7d3d3d
Autor:
Diego Rivera, Marco A. Calzado, C. Beckwith, Concepción Obón, Eduardo Muñoz, Cristina Inocencio, Bernd L. Fiebich, Paul Bremner, Michael Heinrich
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 124:295-305
Aim of the Study Identification of plants with anti-inflammatory activity can be successfully based on information gained through knowledge on their traditional use. This is particularly true for biodiversity-rich regions of the world such as the Med
Autor:
Emilio Laguna, L. Vázquez, Comunidad Valenciana, E. Carreño, Francisco Alcaraz, Segundo Ríos, Cristina Inocencio, C. Obón de Castro, Diego Rivera
Publikováno v:
Acta Horticulturae. :97-104
In the Southeast of the Iberian Peninsula lies the largest traditional date-palm (Phoenix dactylifera) cultivation area, at the northern limit of this species in the western Mediterranean. Large palm groves extended traditionally around Elche, Orihue
Autor:
Beat Flühmann, R. Llorach, Jozef Dulak, Smaragda Antonopoulou, S. Schmitt-Schillig, Andrea Pieroni, Francesco Visioli, José Fajardo, Daniel D'orazio, Cristina Inocencio, Michael Heinrich, Marco Leonti, Labros S. Sidossis, Alonso Verde, Maria Kapiszewska, Walter E. Müller, Amalia Guzdek, Aleksander Koj, Gunter P. Eckert, Diego Rivera, Tzortzis Nomikos, Wieland Peschel, Zacharias Kypriotakis, Ann Fowler, Sebastian Schaffer, Andriana C. Kaliora, Concepción Obón, Felicity Smith, Sabine Nebel, Simona Grande, Antoine De Saizieu, Joanna Bereta, Paola Bogani, Yannis Manios, Claudio Galli
Publikováno v:
Pharmacological Research. 52:353-366
Epidemiological data indicate a beneficial effect of Mediterranean diets on human health, especially on the prevalence of cardiovascular disease. These observations are supported by recent intervention studies. However, very little is known about the
Publikováno v:
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 52:137-144
A genetic fingerprinting technique (AFLP) was used to determine the relationships among Capparis spp. Genetic distances, based on AFLP data were estimated for 45 accessions of Capparis species, from Spain, Morocco and Syria. The results of this analy
Autor:
Antonio Reales, Cristina Inocencio, Concepción Obón, Diego Rivera, Francisco Alcaraz, Ib Friis
Publikováno v:
TAXON. 52:307-311
The binomials Capparis inermis Forssk. and C. cartilaginea Decne. are neo- and lectotypified, respectively. Thus typified, C. inermis Forssk. and C. cartilaginea Decne. are conspecific, and the correct name for the taxon would be the older binomial,
Autor:
Francisco Alcaraz, Concepción Obón, Cristina Inocencio, E. Carreño, Antonio Reales, Diego Rivera
Publikováno v:
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. 11:295-314
The origins of capers, their use and cultivation are discussed. Capers seeds and charcoal are often recovered from archaeological sites of the Mediterranean and West Asia. These are referred to as C. Spinosa L. This is mostly a group of cultivars res
Publikováno v:
European Food Research and Technology. 214:335-339
Capers of commerce are flower buds of Capparis species, most of them presumably of the species C. spinosa and they are considered as such in international food legislation. However, in the Mediterranean countries of Europe, Asia, and North Africa, th
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Senecio glaucus L. subsp. glaucus, a taxon considered native to the Eastern Mediterranean (Israel and Egypt), has been recognized for the first time in littoral sand beaches and dunes of southeastern Spain. A comparative study between Senecio glaucus