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CJB - Janvier 2014 1 CJB - janvier 2014 1 Algae of India / Gupta, R.K. – [S.l.] : Botanical survey of india, 2012. – 2 vol. (160, 428 p.). – Enthält: Vol. 1 : A Checklist of Cyanoprokaryota ('Cyanophyceae'). – Enthält: Vol. 2 : A Checklist of 'Chlorophyceae', 'Xanthophyceae', 'Chrysophyceae' and 'Euglenophyceae'. – ISBN 81–8177–044–7 (vol.1). ISBN 81–8177–044–9 (vol.2) . vtls007466039 GE Jardin bot : Console * classif.: K 26 Gup * cote: BOTA 50019/2 GE Jardin bot : Console * classif.: K 26 Gup * cote: BOTA 50019/1 Amritpal Singh , 1971-. – Controversial herbal drugs of ayurveda / Amritpal Singh Saroya. – Jodhpur : Scientific Publishers, 2012. – 285 p. : ill. – (Journal of economic and taxonomic botany. Additional series ; no. 36). – ISBN 978–8172–33–8213 . vtls007592160 GE Jardin bot : Bot. 3 * classif.: P(540)47 * cote: BOTP 285/36 Antiproliferative and antiplasmodial dimeric phloroglucinols from 'Mallotus oppositifolius' from the Madagascar Dry Forest / Liva Harinantenaina ... 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