Recent advances in heteroatom-doped/hierarchically porous carbon materials: Synthesis, design and potential applications

A Hayat, M Sohail, AYA Alzahrani, H Ali… - Progress in Materials …, 2024 - Elsevier
Heteroatom-doped porous carbon or hierarchically porous carbon materials (HPCMs) have
been widely used in several fields such as adsorption and separation, organic catalytic …

Insights into cryopreservation, recovery and genetic stability of medicinal plant tissues

KA Mosa, AE Ahmed, Y Hazem, IS Kanawati… - Fitoterapia, 2023 - Elsevier
Several plant secondary metabolites are used in the production of different pharmaceuticals
based on their biological activities. The conservation and sustainable use of medicinal …

Chemical talk within plant holobiont: A fascinating conversation

SK Singh, GS Srikanth, S Puranik, L Shukla - Plant-Microbe Interaction …, 2023 - Elsevier
Rhizospheric soil is a cocktail of microorganisms. To sustain, these microorganisms depend
on their surrounding plants and other microbes. Together, by close association with plants …

Climate Crisis Impact on Ecosystem Services and Human Well-Being

A David Raj, R Padmapriya, A David Raj - Climate Crisis, Social …, 2024 - Springer
Ecosystem services encompass a broad spectrum of benefits to human society, making a
substantial contribution to human well-being. Any disturbances in the ecosystem directly …

[HTML][HTML] Phytochemical and Antioxidant Profile of the Medicinal Plant Melia azedarach Subjected to Water Deficit Conditions

MC Dias, DCGA Pinto, M Costa, M Araújo… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Environmental stress triggered by climate change can alter the plant's metabolite profile,
which affects its physiology and performance. This is particularly important in medicinal …

Climate change will likely threaten areas of suitable habitats for the most relevant medicinal plants native to the Caatinga dry forest

JLS Silva, O Cruz-Neto, M Tabarelli… - Ethnobiology and …, 2022 - ethnobioconservation.com
Disruption of ecosystem services associated with climate change may affect human well-
being in different ways. Medicinal plants provide extremely relevant ecosystem services …

[HTML][HTML] Challenges and prospects of medicinal plant sustainability in Ethiopia

H Kloos - Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology Research, 2023 - fortunepublish.com
The use of plants, mostly wild plants, for medicinal purposes in Ethiopia, a practice relied
upon by an estimated 80% of the population, may not be sustainable. The decline in the …