Fidel Ocampo

Fidel Ocampo
  • Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

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Introduction
Fidel Ocampo currently works at the Centre for Research in Biodiversity and Conservation (CIByC), Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos. Fidel does research in Botany, invasive species, hibridization of Burseras.
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Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

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Hybridization is frequent in oaks and may drive various evolutionary and ecological effects on involved plant populations and their associated species. Quercus castanea is a species of Mexican red oak that has served as a valuable model for examining the effects of hybridization events. We used a multimarker approach to characterize the morphologic...
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In search of new sustainable biopesticides, we determined the phytochemical profiles, acaricidal and insecticidal properties of EOs distilled from the aerial parts of three Mexican Bursera species. Results were obtained by GC–MS analysis and three different bioassays, indicating that the EO of Bursera glabrifolia exhibited high relative abundancies...
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The hybridization phenomenon is recognized as an important evolutionary force that influences the diversification and evolution of different vascular plant groups. Hence, it is important to identify hybrid individuals. In Mexico, the dry tropical forest (DTF) is considered as the main center of diversification and endemism of the Bursera genus, con...
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Methanolic stem bark extracts from ten Mexican Bursera Jacq. ex L. species were evaluated in vitro with regard to their inhibitory activity against two Tenebrio molitor-derived enzymes. Seven extracts (B. bicolor, B. copallifera, B. fagaroides, B. grandifolia, B. lancifolia, B. linanoe, and B. longipes) reduced α-amylase activity by 55.37% to 96.25...
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Las especies invasoras se consideran como la segunda causa de la pérdida de biodiversidad, sólo después de la destrucción del hábitat. Las invasiones inician con la presencia de especies no nativas, que son aquellas que se establecen fuera de su área de distribución natural. Dichas especies son introducidas por actividades humanas de manera intenci...
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RESUMEN: Se evaluó preliminarmente el potencial antioxidante de los flavonoides presentes en las hojas de trece especies del género Bursera, procedentes de los Estados de Puebla y Guerrero, México. Los extractos hidroalcohólicos (metanol 80%) de las hojas de cada especie, se analizaron por un sistema de cromatografía en capa fina automatizado para...

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