[1]
P.T. Ndhlovu, O. Mooki, W Otang Mbeng, A.O. Aremu. 2019.Plant species used for cosmetic and cosmeceutical purposes by the Vhavenda women in Vhembe District Municipality, Limpopo, South Africa. South African Journal of Botany (accepted)
[2]
N.A. Masondo, A. O. Aremu, M. G. Kulkarni, et al. 2018.How do different watering regimes affect the growth, chlorophyll fluorescence, phytohormone, and phenolic acid content of greenhouse-grown Ceratotheca triloba? Journal of Plant Growth Regulation (accepted)
[3]
N.A. Masondo, A. O. Aremu, M. G. Kulkarni, et al. 2019.Elucidating the role of Kelpak® on the growth, phytohormone composition, and phenolic acids in macronutrient-stressed Ceratotheca triloba. Journal of Applied Phycology (accepted)
[4]
A.O. Omotayo, A.I. Ogunniyi, A.O. Aremu. 2019; Data on food insufficiency status in South Africa: Insight from the South Africa General Household Survey. Data in Brief 23: 103730.
[5]
N.A. Masondo, G.I. Stafford, A.O. Aremu, N.P. Makunga. 2019; Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors from southern African plants: An overview of ethnobotanical, pharmacological potential and phytochemical research including and beyond Alzheimer’s disease treatment. South African Journal of Botany 120: 39-64.
[6]
M.A. Moroole, S.A. Materechera, W. Otang Mbeng, A.O. Aremu. 2019; Medicinal plants used for contraception in South Africa: A review. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 235: 19-27.
[7]
L. Dube, K.K. Naidoo, G.D. Arthur, et al. 2018; Regulation of growth, nutritive, phytochemical and antioxidant potential of cultivated Drimiopsis maculata in response to biostimulant (vermicompost leachate, VCL) application. Plant Growth Regulation 86: 433-44.
[8]
M. Vambe, A.O. Aremu, J.C. Chukwujekwu, J.F. Finnie, J. van Staden. 2018; Antibacterial screening, synergy studies and phenolic content of seven South African medicinal plants against drug-sensitive and -resistant microbial strains. South African Journal of Botany 114: 250-9.
[9]
M. Moyo, S.O. Amoo, A.O. Aremu, et al. 2018; Determination of mineral constituents, phytochemicals and antioxidant qualities of Cleome gynandra, compared to Brassica oleracea and Beta vulgaris. Frontiers in Chemistry 5(128)
[http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2017.00128]
[http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2017.00128]
[10]
S.C. Pendota, A.O. Aremu, L.P. Slavětínská, et al. 2018; Identification and characterization of potential bioactive compounds from the leaves of Leucosidea sericea. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 220: 169-76.