2019
DOI: 10.1101/828517
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Identifying Refugia and Barriers to the Spread of A. graminifolia and D. crumenatum in Puerto Rico

Abstract: Establishment of new populations is contingent on overcoming abiotic and biotic barriers. While this applies to all species, these hurdles are at the forefront of invasion biology where prediction, prevention, eradication, and control strategies depend on an understanding and exploitation of barriers to establishment and spread. Arundina graminifolia and Dendrobium crumenatum are two invasive orchids spreading throughout Puerto Rico. Current records on their distributions across the island are sparse, and thei… Show more

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“…Extracts from D. crumenatum exhibited potential antimicrobial activity . Since this invasive orchid is easy to grow, , it is of interest to evaluate its potential use in phytomedicine. Therefore, we aimed to screen the active immunomodulatory effects of isolated compounds from D. crumenatum in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs).…”
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“…Extracts from D. crumenatum exhibited potential antimicrobial activity . Since this invasive orchid is easy to grow, , it is of interest to evaluate its potential use in phytomedicine. Therefore, we aimed to screen the active immunomodulatory effects of isolated compounds from D. crumenatum in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs).…”
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“…Extracts from D. crumenatum exhibited potential antimicrobial activity (Sandrasagaran et al, 2014). Since this invasive orchid is easy to grow (Clifford & Kobayashi, 2012;Foster et al, 2019), it is of interest to evaluate its potential use in phytomedicine. Therefore, we aimed to screen the active immunomodulatory effects of isolated compounds from D. crumenatum in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs).…”
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confidence: 99%