The oil obtained from plants native of Bangladesh can be classified as thymol-type according to its thymol content (58.2%), while the oil obtained from plants introduced from India can be classified as eugenol/ocimene type according to its content of eugenol (66.5%) and ocimenes (18.9%)....
Bangladesh, June 20, 2022. The event, with an array of topiary plants providing a picturesque sight for nature lovers, kicked off on June 5 at the site beside the Bangabandhu International Conference Center (BICC), also known as the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Center. (Xinhua) ...
Medicinal plants used by a Traditional Ayurvedic Practitioner at Asadnagar Village in Narsingdi District, Bangladesh. J. Pharmacogn. Phytochem. 2015, 4, 269–275. [Google Scholar] Khurshid, U.; Ahmad, S.; Saleem, H.; Nawaz, H.A.; Zengin, G.; Locatelli, M.; Mahomoodally, M.F.; ...
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Apoballis rupestris—native to Java, the Lesser Sunda Islands, and Sumatra—was previously reported in ethnobotany studies as an ornamental plant [76, 77]. This present study is the first to report this species in the context of food plants, thus contributing to the knowledge of the diversity...
(Ceresini et al.2019). Imports of about 425,000 tons of wheat from Brazilian wheat blast epidemic areas were recorded to Bangladesh between 2008 and 2015 (Ceresini et al.2019), thus providing the basis for an intercontinental transport. This migration path is substantiated by genomic analyses....
Ethnomedicinal survey of various communities residing in Garo Hills of Durgapur, Bangladesh. J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2015;11:44. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13002-015-0033-3. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Narchi NE, Aguilar-Rosas LE, Sánchez-Escalante JJ, Waumann-Rojas DO. An...
Two criteria were used to identify the species included in this analysis. First, the species had to be wetland plants; we took the definition of a wetland as that given in theConvention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat(1971). Second, the species had to ha...
(polyphenols, flavonoids, and triterpenoids) are abundant in many “Crataegus” species [67]. It has a high nutritional value and contains beneficial components such as polyphenols and minerals forCapparis spinosaandFerulasp. (Figs.6l and11a) [68], which have been widely used in native people...
In mountainous areas, wild edible plants are an important part of the local diet. Climate change and anthropogenic activities have profound effects on wild edible plants in these areas. Ethnobotanical studies are important for understanding the use patte