There are a variety of ways of increasing crop diversity to increase agricultural sustainability and in turn having a positive influence on nearby natural ecosystems. Mikania micrantha is commonly consumed as traditional medicine in some countries, including Malaysia. 1. So that will be many natural resources that can be a potential product in reducing the unwanted effects of dementia as a degenerative disorder that is currently an inevitable elderly disease. As a means of biologically controlling Mikania micrantha H.B.K. Mikania micrantha, a neo-tropical vine, is spreading rapidly in the tropical part of Nepal and is now threatening the rural ecosystem including biodiversity and rural livelihoods. Mikania scandens cynanchifolia Hook. Mikania micrantha H. B. K. (Asteraceae) represents one of the world’s 100 worst weeds (Holm et al., 1977).It is a perennial vine with both sexual and vegetative reproduction. Abstract.

Mikania scandens grows mostly in moist, natural habitats, exhibits more restrained growth, and has medium green … It has its origins in the South American rainforests, where it grows near rivers and in disturbed areas near forests. Climatically suitable areas (number of pixels) for Mikania micrantha under current and future climate scenarios for two time periods (2050 and 2070) as estimated by models built using occurrence data of lineage 1 (model 1), lineage 2 (model 2), all lineages (model 3) and native range (model 4). Mikania micrantha, a neo-tropical vine, is spreading rapidly in the tropical part of Nepal and is now threatening the rural ecosystem including biodiversity and rural livelihoods.

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It is native to the tropical zones of Central and South America but is now widely distributed in Southeast Asia, Pacific Islands, South China, etc. ex Baker. B.L.Rob. Mikania scandens sagittifolia Hassl.

Its first appearance was documented at Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens in 1884 (Wang et al., … As a result, the vines are spreading freely and rapidly. Abstract: Genus Mikania, in which “guaco” species are included, encloses many species of pharmaceutical interest that are well distributed throughout South America.This work aims to make a systematic review of the clinical and nonclinical data already published about some Mikania species and their existing products, available in the pharmaceutical market. This chapter describes the geographical distribution (including Asia, and Central and South America), morphology, reproductive potential, growth, flowering, chemical composition, allelopathic effects, ecological impact, and management (biological and chemical methods) of M. micrantha.

Introduction. Mikania scandens subcymosa (Gardner) ... Mikania micrantha is a very vigorous, climbing plant with slender, much branched, twining stems that are seldom more than 2cm in diameter[713. Biology of Mikania micrantha H.B.K. Ellison C A, Sankaran K V, Murphy S T, 2017. To elucidate the competitive mechanisms between a sweet potato crop (Ipomoea batatas) and an invasive plant, mile-a-minute (Mikania micrantha… Mikania micrantha H.B.K.

Nutritional, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Properties of Mikania micrantha Kunth Mikania micrantha Kunth (Asteraceae) is a perennial creeping vine that can be found in South and North America, Africa, Pacific Islands and Southeast Asia, including Southern China and Malaysia. Mikania micrantha H. B. K., belonging to the Asteraceae family, is a fast-growing perennial creeping vine indigenous to Central and South America. Mikania micrantha is a perennial creeping climber known for its vigorous and rampant growth.