971 resultados para flora medicinal
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Man's concern with environmental deterioration is one of the major reasons for the increased interest in marine and estuarine microbes. Microbes form an important link in the biogeochemical cycling and their cyclinq activites often determine to a large measure the potential productivity of an ecosystem In the recycling of the nutrients in the estuary, bacteria and fungi therefore play a particularly significant role.The allochthonous plant materials contain biopolymers such as cellulose, lignin, humus etc., that are difficult to degrade into simpler substances. The fungi have the ability to degrade _substances, thereby making them available for cycling within the system. The present study is devoted to find the composition and the activity of myco populations of Cochin backwater. For convenience the thesis is divided into eight chapters. The opening chapter briefly reviews the literature and projects the importance of work and the main objectives. Second chapter discusses the materials and methods. In the third chapter the systematic and taxonomy of estuarine yeasts are examined in detail since this information is scarcely available for our waters. The general ecological aspects of the yeasts and filamentous fungi in the area of study are examined in the fourth chapter using appropriate statistical techniques. A special reference to the fungi in a small mangrove ecosystem is attempted in the fifth chapter. The biochemical studies are discussed in the sixth chapter and the penultimate chapter provides an overall discussion. In the last chapter the summary of the work is presented.
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The thesis deals with the bacterial flora of the Cochin backwaters. Sediment and the prawns caught from these backwaters in quantitative and qualitative terms, their growth in relation to temperature, their susceptibility to various antibiotics, their role in terms of food for juvenile prawns and the presence of bacteria of public health significance. According to the researcher such a comprehensive study would be of some relevance to shell-fish processing industries apart from its academic value. The effect of antibiotics on the bacteria and the utility of bacteria as food for the juvenile prawns are studied and presented in different chapters.
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The thesis is Studies on the Effect or the Obganophosphorus Pesticide Ekalux(R) EC 25 on the Bacterial Flora or Villorita Cyprinoides Var.Cochinensis (Hanley). For the present investigation, the black clam Villorita gyprinoides var. cochinensis (Hanley), a most common clam genus present in this estuarine system has been selected as test organaism and Ekalux (R) EC 25 as toxicant. The aspects dealt with are 1. Total heterotrophic bacterial population, 2. Generic composition, 3. Hydrolytic enzyme producing bacteria, 4. Antibiotic resistance, 5. Heavy metal resistance, 6. The effect of pesticide concentration on the growth of the bacteria and 7. Effect of temperature, pH and sodium chloride on the growth and phosphate release of selected isolates.The samples for the experiment were collected from the Vembanad Lake, near Kumbalam Island during the period of September 1985 to May '86. The THB of the estuarine water and clams contained 6.5 x I04/ml and 2.975 x l06/g respectively, immediately after collection. Untreated water and clam samples showed enormous increase in THB from 0 hr population. The treated samples (water and clams) contained higher THB than 0 hr. In general, THB was observed to increase tremendously in the samples treated with pesticide when compared to their native flora. With reference to various concentrations of pesticides, THB recorded an increase with increase of concentration in water and clam samples.
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In the light of the very huge demand for natural ephedrine and pseudoephidrine, a search for an angiosperm plant containing the alkaloid ephedrine was made and could locate Sida spp. of malvaceae family. Sida is a large genus of, herbs and shrubs distributed throughout the tropics. About a dozen species occur in India. The medicinally important species known are S.rhombrfolia S.cordata and S.spinosa (Anon, 1972). Among the various species, S.rh0mbIfolia is the most widely used one in the traditional system of medicine. An attempt was made in the present study to develop an ideal bioprocess for the in vitro production of ephedrine from the cell culture system of Sida rhombrfolia Linn. ssp. retusa. The callus and suspension culture were initiated and attempts were made to enhance the yield positively by employing various strategies like mutagenesis, immobilization and addition of precursors, elicitors and penneabilizing agents.
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Plants and microorganisms provide the pharmaceutical industry with some of the most important sources of components for the research of new medications This thesis involves the study of three medicinal plants belonging to three different important families viz, Cyperus rotundus (Cyperaceae), Stereospermum colais (Bignoniaceae) as well as the well known medicinal plant Zingiber officinale (Zingiberaceae) as the third. The first chapter gives an overview of biologically active natural products with special reference to antioxidant, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial molecules from terrestrial sources. Chapter 2 of the thesis deals with the isolation of phytochemical constituents of the medicinal plant Cyperus rotundus and its antioxidant and radical scavenging potential. Chapter 3 of the thesis describes the studies on the roots of Stereospermum colais, A Bignoniaceae plant belonging to the genus Stereospermum which is used extensively. Chapter 3 of the thesis describes the studies on the roots of Stereospermum colais, a Bignoniaceae plant belonging to the genus Stereospermum which is used extensively in Ayurveda. Chapter 4 describes the biological potential of rhizomes of Zingiber officinale. Ethyl acetate extract of ginger (EAG) possessed antioxidant activity as is evident from the results of various in vitro assays compared to other extracts .In conclusion, medicinal plants Cyperus rotundus and Stereospermum colais have been analysed for their phytochemical constituents. Also, the positive results obtained from biological activity studies such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activity on the isolated compounds/extracts add on to the medicinal properties of these plants. Apart from that, ethyl acetate extract of Zingiber officinale (ginger) rhizomes has been shown to have very good biological potential including glucose lowering and adipocyte differentiation inhibitory effect.
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Short summary: This study was undertaken to assess the diversity of plant resources utilized by the local population in south-western Madagascar, the social, ecological and biophysical conditions that drive their uses and availability, and possible alternative strategies for their sustainable use in the region. The study region, ‘Mahafaly region’, located in south-western Madagascar, is one of the country’s most economically, educationally and climatically disadvantaged regions. With an arid steppe climate, the agricultural production is limited by low water availability and a low level of soil nutrients and soil organic carbon. The region comprises the recently extended Tsimanampetsotsa National Park, with numerous sacred and communities forests, which are threatened by slash and burn agriculture and overexploitation of forests resources. The present study analyzed the availability of wild yams and medicinal plants, and their importance for the livelihood of the local population in this region. An ethnobotanical survey was conducted recording the diversity, local knowledge and use of wild yams and medicinal plants utilized by the local communities in five villages in the Mahafaly region. 250 households were randomly selected followed by semi-structured interviews on the socio-economic characteristics of the households. Data allowed us to characterize sociocultural and socioeconomic factors that determine the local use of wild yams and medicinal plants, and to identify their role in the livelihoods of local people. Species-environment relationships and the current spatial distribution of the wild yams were investigated and predicted using ordination methods and a niche based habitat modelling approach. Species response curves along edaphic gradients allowed us to understand the species requirements on habitat conditions. We thus investigated various alternative methods to enhance the wild yam regeneration for their local conservation and their sustainable use in the Mahafaly region. Altogether, six species of wild yams and a total of 214 medicinal plants species from 68 families and 163 genera were identified in the study region. Results of the cluster and discriminant analysis indicated a clear pattern on resource, resulted in two groups of household and characterized by differences in livestock numbers, off-farm activities, agricultural land and harvests. A generalized linear model highlighted that economic factors significantly affect the collection intensity of wild yams, while the use of medicinal plants depends to a higher degree on socio-cultural factors. The gradient analysis on the distribution of the wild yam species revealed a clear pattern for species habitats. Species models based on NPMR (Nonparametric Multiplicative Regression analysis) indicated the importance of vegetation structure, human interventions, and soil characteristics to determine wild yam species distribution. The prediction of the current availability of wild yam resources showed that abundant wild yam resources are scarce and face high harvest intensity. Experiments on yams cultivation revealed that germination of seeds was enhanced by using pre-germination treatments before planting, vegetative regeneration performed better with the upper part of the tubers (corms) rather than the sets of tubers. In-situ regeneration was possible for the upper parts of the wild tubers but the success depended significantly on the type of soil. The use of manure (10-20 t ha¹) increased the yield of the D. alata and D. alatipes by 40%. We thus suggest the promotion of other cultivated varieties of D. alata found regions neighbouring as the Mahafaly Plateau.
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El libro se dirige a aquellas personas, sobre todo jóvenes, que identifican la caza y el trofeo con la seguridad en uno mismo. Cuando se conocen los ciclos de la naturaleza y lo que es el equilibrio ecológico se forja en la mente de niños y jóvenes una actitud positiva con el medio natural. Otro de los objetivos del libro es colaborar, servir de herramienta para la programación de las Ciencias de la Naturaleza en las aulas, para que la educación ecológica sea realidad en algunos años. El libro constituye una completa guía de la flora y la fauna del Altiplano (Yecla y Jumilla) con profusión de ilustraciones, gráficos y dibujos y propuesta de actividades: itinerarios, registros de observación, estudio de ecosistemas (charca), experimentos de laboratorio y de campo.
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Guía didáctica en la que se describe los parajes del Mar Menor y Calblanque así como su flora y su fauna. Incluye una guía fotográfica y un texto didáctico a modo de diario de un ecologista con sugerencias de actividades. El último bloque lo constituyen una serie de proyectos, indagaciones y experimentos para realizar en el aula o en la naturaleza, además de modelos de fichas de campo para aves, peces, plantas y conchas.
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El treball consisteix en un estudi aprofundit de la vegetació que configura el veritable ecosistema mediterrani de la costa de Palafrugell (inventaris de les espècies al.lòctones i les autòctones) fent una sèrie de propostes de millora de les zones més degradades intentant evitar la colonització de les espècies no desitjables amb la posterior elaboració d’un llistat d’espècies aconsellables per plantar en espais públics enjardinats
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Se trata de un material fotocopiado del Aula de la Naturaleza de Perlora
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Con este tutorial dirigido a alumnos de Enseñanza Secundaria se pretende alcanzar los siguientes objetivos: Conocer la biodiversidad en flora y fauna del Principado de Asturias. Identificar sus principales especies vegetales y animales. Observar y describir los ciclos vitales en vegetales y animales: la reproducción sexual y asexual. Presentar los ecosistemas más representativos del Principado de Asturias, destacando la importancia de su conservación. Conocer los espacios naturales protegidos en el Principado de Asturias: parques, reservas, monumentos naturales y paisajes protegidos. Valorar el estado de conservación de la flora y fauna: especies de especial interés, especies vulnerables y especies en peligro de extinción en el Principado de Asturias. La publicación presenta los contenidos estructurados en los siguientes apartados: 1) Flora de Asturias: Algas, hongos y líquenes; Plantas sin flores: musgos y helechos; Plantas con flores: gimnospermas y angiospermas. 2) Fauna de Asturias: Esponjas, cnidarios y gusanos planos y cilíndricos; Anélidos y moluscos; Artrópodos; Equinodermos, peces y anfibios; Reptiles, aves y mamíferos. 3) Biodiversidad: Unidades ambientales; Espacios protegidos; Recursos culturales.
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Se pretende realizar en vídeo una colección sobre los aspectos más relevantes de la geología y flora autóctona, exótica y de cultivos que comprende el noroeste de Tenerife. Se hace especial hincapié en el estudio de los ecosistemas naturales.
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Se despierta el interés de los alumnos por el conocimiento integral del entorno desde su historia, costumbres y tradiciones con esta unidad didáctica. Se pretende enseñar a convivir con la naturaleza y trabajar su conservación. Se pretende además que los alumnos valoren y respeten las creencias y formas de vida de culturas diferentes a la propia, que muchas veces están alejadas en el tiempo, pero presentes en el entorno. Se estudia la comarca de el Bierzo en todo su entorno geográfico: ríos, valles, montañas, climatología y suelos; su flora y fauna (especies autóctonas y alóctonas); su agricultura y ganadería y finalmente su historia. Los materiales y recursos a utilizar para realizar las actividades de esta unidad serán mapas mudos sobre los cuales habrá que idenficar todos los elementos físicos; artículos de prensa sobre medio ambiente sobre los que se debatirá; cartón, cartulina o similares para realizar un mural con imágenes ilustrativas de la degradación del ecosistema. Además no faltarán las salidas al campo y a la montaña para estudiar de cerca cada elemento.