Antibacterial Activity of Kalanchoe mortagei and K. fedtschenkoi Against ESKAPE Pathogens
Plants in the genus Kalanchoe (Family: Crassulaceae) are used in traditional medicine throughout the tropics for treating a variety of conditions. Two species, Kalanchoe mortagei and K. fedtschenkoi, have established ethnobotanical usage but have been neglected in previous research concerning their...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas Richwagen (Author), James T. Lyles (Author), Brandon L. F. Dale (Author), Cassandra L. Quave (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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