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Opuntia stricta 12/11/2024 Crop Opuntia stricta (erect prickly pear)

Opuntia stricta is a species of large cactus that is endemic to the subtropical and tropical coastal areas of the Americas, especially around the...

12/11/2024 Publication Challenges Inherent in Controlling Prickly Pear Species; Global Review of the Properties of Opuntia stricta, Opuntia ficus-indica and Opuntia monacantha

Opuntia species (prickly pear) were deliberately introduced to many countries around the world for fruit, cochineal dye production, living fencing or as ornamentals. They...

12/11/2024 Person Younes Moussaoui, Ph.D.

Faculty of Sciences of Gafsa, University of Gafsa, Gafsa 2112, Tunisia
Organic Chemistry Laboratory (LR17ES08), Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, University of Sfax,...

12/11/2024 Person Ramzi Khiari, Ph.D.

High Institute of Technological Studies (ISET), Ksar Hellal 5070, Tunisia; khiari_ramzi2000@yahoo.fr
5 Faculty of Sciences, University of Monastir, UR13 ES 63—Research Unity...

12/11/2024 Person Mongi ben Mosbah, Ph.D.

Materials, Environment and Energy Laboratory (UR14ES26), Faculty of Sciences of Gafsa,
University of Gafsa, Gafsa 2112, Tunisia; hanadi.hleli@gmail.com (H.E.); mannai_faten@yahoo.com (F.M.);
...

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