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1. Phenolic content and antioxidant activity of parts of Passiflora edulis as a function of plant developmental stage

2. Pre-emergence application of (thio)urea analogues compromises the development of the weed species Bidens pilosa, Urochloa brizantha, and Urochloa decumbens

3. Nitric oxide precursors prevent Al-triggered auxin flow inhibition in Triticum aestivum roots

4. How Does LC/MS Compare to UV in Coffee Authentication and Determination of Antioxidant Effects? Brazilian and Middle Eastern Coffee as Case Studies

5. A minireview on what we have learned about urease inhibitors of agricultural interest since mid-2000s

6. Hydrogen sulfide: a new endogenous player in an old mechanism of plant tolerance to high salinity

7. A mini-review on Biginelli adducts with notable pharmacological properties

8. An overview on the potential of natural products as ureas

9. In vivo wound healing and antiulcer properties of white sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas)

10. Schiff bases: A short review of their antimicrobial activities

11. Interplay between gasotransmitters and potassium is a K+ey factor during plant response to abiotic stress

12. A novel H2S releasing-monastrol hybrid (MADTOH) inhibits L-type calcium channels

13. Ionomic responses of hydroponic-grown basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) to cadmium long-time exposure

14. Phenolic content and antioxidant activity of parts of Passiflora edulis as a function of plant developmental stage

15. H 2 O 2 , NO, and H 2 S

16. Nitric oxide precursors prevent Al-triggered auxin flow inhibition in Triticum aestivum roots

17. Ionic liquid-assisted synthesis of dihydropyrimidin(thi)one Biginelli adducts and investigation of their mechanism of urease inhibition

19. Hydrogen Sulfide Signaling in the Defense Response of Plants to Abiotic Stresses

20. Interactions between As and Se upon long exposure time and effects on nutrients translocation in golden flaxseed seedlings

21. A minireview on what we have learned about urease inhibitors of agricultural interest since mid-2000s

22. Brazilian Medicinal Plants

23. NO, hydrogen sulfide does not come first during tomato response to high salinity

24. In vitroinhibition ofHelicobacter pyloriand interaction studies of lichen natural products with jack bean urease

25. Highly functionalized piperidines: Free radical scavenging, anticancer activity, DNA interaction and correlation with biological activity

26. Studies on free radical scavenging, cancer cell antiproliferation, and calf thymus DNA interaction of Schiff bases

27. Salinity-induced accumulation of endogenous H2S and NO is associated with modulation of the antioxidant and redox defense systems in Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. Havana

28. Antiureolytic Activity of Substituted 2,5-Diaminobenzoquinones

29. Pre-emergence application of (thio)urea analogues compromises the development of the weed species

30. 4-Methylbenzenecarbothioamide, a hydrogen sulfide donor, inhibits tumor necrosis factor-α and CXCL1 production and exhibits activity in models of pain and inflammation

31. Impact of cement dust pollution on Cedrela fissilis Vell. (Meliaceae): A potential bioindicator species

32. Do schiff bases-based urease inhibitors improve plant growth and affect the activity of soil arginase?

33. Does oxidative stress determine the thermal limits of the regeneration niche of Vriesea friburgensis and Alcantarea imperialis (Bromeliaceae) seedlings?

34. Nitric oxide precursors prevent Al-triggered auxin flow inhibition in

35. Detection of cytokinins and auxin in plant tissues using histochemistry and immunocytochemistry

36. Hydrogen sulfide: a new endogenous player in an old mechanism of plant tolerance to high salinity

37. Efficient sodium bisulfite-catalyzed synthesis of benzothiazoles and their potential as ureases inhibitors

38. Design, syntheses and evaluation of benzoylthioureas as urease inhibitors of agricultural interest

39. An overview on the potential of natural products as ureases inhibitors: A review

40. Physiological traits and antioxidant metabolism of leaves of tropical woody species challenged with cement dust

41. Efficient antibacterial nanosponges based on ZnO nanoparticles and doxycycline

42. The role of phenolics in the control of auxin in galls of Piptadenia gonoacantha (Mart.) MacBr (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae)

43. Organ-coordinated response of early post-germination mahogany seedlings to drought

44. Stressing Conditions as Tools to Boost the Biosynthesis of Valuable Plant Natural Products

45. Editorial

46. Removal of root apices enables study of direct toxic effects of aluminum on rice (Oryza sativa L.) leaf cells

47. In vivo wound healing and antiulcer properties of white sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas)

48. Design of New Drugs for the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease Based on Tacrine Structure

50. Quinolines: Microwave-assisted synthesis and their antifungal, anticancer and radical scavenger properties

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