Cadmium accumulation in six common plant species associated with soils containing high geogenic cadmium concentrations at Le Gurnigel, Swiss Jura Mountains
and do not depend on plant species but instead on soil type. Therefore, this may represent a long-term hazard for livestock and human health since these plants are used either by grazing cattle or for medicinal purposes.
The uptake of cadmium (Cd) was analyzed for 6 different perennial plant species growing in a wooded pasture on the northern face of the Mont d'Amin (canton Neuchâtel), where the soils are geogenically enriched in Cd. High Cd concentrations
in the soil result in a reduction of Cd accumulation in the shoots and a corresponding increase in the roots. This implies that Cd transfer coefficients from the soil/rhizosphere to the plant are inversely proportional to the total Cd concentrations in soils
and analyzed (settlements, farming, road construction, firewood collection, timber production, mining and chinese medicinalplant collection. The Giant Pandas have disappeared from the areas where the human activities are concentrated. GIS is the main tool used
medicine ; Food crop ; Food supply ; Food technology ; High protein crop ; Home cooking ; Innovation ; Know how ; Leguminosae ; Manufacturing process ; Marketing ; Medicinalplant ; Multipurpose tree ; Nutritive value ; Plant protein ; Processed food
; Innovation ; Leguminosae ; Médecine traditionnelle ; Néré ; Parkia biglobosa ; Pays en développement ; Plante condimentaire ; Plante médicinale ; Plante protéagineuse ; Plante vivrière ; Procédé fabrication ; Production agricole ; Production artisanale
; Estructura económica ; Etnia ; Inovación ; Leguminosae ; Medicina tradicional ; Países en desarrollo ; Planta condimentaria ; Planta medicinal ; Planta proteaginosa ; Preparación culinaria ; Procedimiento fabricación ; Producción agrícola ; Producción
The changing geography of traditional medicine : urban herbalism on the Witwatersrand, South Africa in A new South Africa - A new South African geography?.
Occupational medicine, worker's morbidity rates, occupational diseases, occupational accidents, absenteeism due to sickness, accidents and other socio-medical causes, disablement insurance, occupational safety and working conditions.
Roots, branches, leaves, stems, bark, fruits and seeds from Nepal are exported in large amounts to India for use in traditional medicine and essential oils. The marketing of these raw materials has various levels of intermediaries. A. offers
An attractivity order of microregions of Bükk is established and the sites with panoramic view are examined in detail. Medicinal and thermal waters are outstanding physical potentials at international scale, too. - (DLO)