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Epiphyte Diversity and Biomass Loads of Canopy Emergent Trees in Chilean Temperate Rain Forests: a Neglected Functional Component
Ancistrocladaceae
Evolution of Angiosperm Pollen. 5. Early Diverging Superasteridae
Distribution Patterns of Flora and Fauna in Southern Chilean Coastal Rain
Descriptions of the Plant Types
Journal Arnold Arboretum
Weathers GCB 1482.Pdf
Chile's Frontier Forests
Angiosperm Phylogeny Inferred from Sequences of Four Mitochondrial Genes 1Yin-Long QIU∗ 1Libo LI 1Bin WANG 1,2Jia-Yu XUE 1Tory A
Rain Forest Islands in the Chilean Semiarid Region: Fog-Dependency, Ecosystem Persistence and Tree Regeneration
Vascular Flora in Public Spaces of Santiago, Chile
Redalyc.Seedling Density According to Structure, Dominance And
An Updated Phylogenetic Classification of the Flowering Plants Robert F
Recent Collecting in New Zealand
Libro Rojo De La Flora Terrestre De Chile Ingles.Pdf
Linking Composition, Structure and Functions of Biodiversity: Relationships Among Epiphytes, Invertebrates and Birds in the Canopy of Chilean Temperate Rainforests
Biochemical Properties in Vascular Epiphytes Substrate from a Temperate Forest of Chile
Angiosperms1
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Relict Islands of the Temperate Rainforest Tree Aextoxicon Punctatum (Aextoxicaceae) in Semi-Arid Chile: Genetic Diversity and Biogeographic History
Computational Identification of Terpene Synthase Genes and Their
Developmental and Genetic Mechanisms
Flora and Vegetation of the Olivillo Forest Region (Lapagerio Roseae - Aextoxiconetum Punctati Oberdorfer 1960) in the Valdivian Coastal Landscape, Chile
Shelter, Ecophysiology and Conservation Status of Plectostylus Araucanus (Pulmonata: Bothriembryontidae) in the Fragmented Maulino Forest, Central Chile
Vascular Epiphytes in the Temperate Zones – a Review
Seed to Tree
Functional Traits Variation Explains the Distribution of Aextoxicon Punctatum
Archival Plant List 2006