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The Genomic Impact of Mycoheterotrophy in Orchids
Invasive Alien Plants an Ecological Appraisal for the Indian Subcontinent
Aeginetia Indica L
Global Invasive Potential of 10 Parasitic Witchweeds and Related Orobanchaceae
04-T. Iwashina-4.02
Redalyc.SEED GERMINATION and PLANT DEVELOPMENT IN
The Loss of Photosynthesis Pathway in a Holoparasitic Plant Aeginetia Indica Revealed by Plastid Genome and Transcriptome Sequencing
Lamiales – Synoptical Classification Vers
Plants in Chapter 5B-57.007, Florida Administrative Code Noxious Weed List
Aeginetia Indica L. and Conyza Bonariensis (L.) Cronq
Aeginetia Indica Roxb.)
Range Extension of Christisonia Scortechinii from Mainland
Complete Plastid and Mitochondrial Genomes of Aeginetia
Orobanchaceae) and Scutellaria Discolor Colebr
Orobanchaceae
Plant Diversity in Burapha University, Sa Kaeo Campus
Biogeography and Floristic Affinities of the Limestone Flora in Southern
Biography of D
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HAUSTORIUM 61 1 HAUSTORIUM Parasitic Plants Newsletter ISSN 1944-6969 Official Organ of the International Parasitic Plant Society ( )
The Pennsylvania State University the Graduate School
Diversity of Wetland Plants Used Traditionally in China: a Literature Review Zhang Et Al
The Loss of Photosynthesis Pathway and Genomic Locations of the Lost
1 F Aeginetia L. (Orobanchaceae) Ecology, Distribution and Life Cycle
HAUSTORIUM 59 1 HAUSTORIUM Parasitic Plants Newsletter ISSN 1944-6969 Official Organ of the International Parasitic Plant Society ( )
Kuaijishan Ancient Chinese Torreya Community. GIAHS Proposal for The
Christisonia Scortechinii
Seed Germination and Plant
Horizontal Gene Transfer in Five Parasite Plant Species in Orobanchaceae
Structure and Development of the Coenocarpous Gynoecium in Angiosperms Ivan I
Parasitic Angiosperms: How Often and How Many? Daniel L
INTRODUCTION the Orobanchaceae Was Formerly Considered To