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- Genome Structures, Phylogenetic Relationships and Adaptive Evolution
- Capparis Macrantha Sp. Nov. (Capparaceae, Brassicales), a New Shrub Species from a Deciduous Forest of the Nam Kading National Protected Area (Central Lao PDR)
- Forchhammeria and Stixis (Brassicales)
- 2 ANGIOSPERM PHYLOGENY GROUP (APG) SYSTEM History Of
- Capparis Mitchellii (Lindley Ex F
- Tyres Flat and Saramac Downs Vegetation Assessment Report
- Spider Flower, Cleome Hassleriana
- Phylogenetic Placement of the Enigmatic Western Australian Genus Emblingia Based on Rbcl Sequences
- The Savannah Forest Consisted Largely of Eucalyptus Papuana Knuth
- TITLE Phylogeny and Multiple Independent Whole-Genome Duplication Events in the Brassicales
- AL De Jussieu, Are Primarily a Tropical and S
- Capparaceae in the Flora of Egypt
- The Leaf Architecture and Its Taxonomic Significance in Capparaceae from Egypt Monier M Abd El-Ghani1 *, Wafaa Kamel2 , Mona El-Bous2
- Phylogeny of Capparaceae and Brassicaceae Based on Chloroplast Sequence Data1
- Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) System
- Flora of the Guianas Project
- Taxonomic Study of Capparaceae from Egypt: Revisited
- Flowering Plant Systematics
- (Capparis Mitchellii) and Native Lime (Citrus Glauca) Micropropagation
- Brassicaceae: the Mustard Family (Formerly Cruciferae)
- Cleome Viscosa Linn (Capparaceae): a Review
- Cadaba Farinosa - Useful Tropical Plants
- Evening Primrose Family)
- Clarifying the Nomenclature of Crateva Trifoliata (Capparaceae)
- Phylogenetic Classification of Seed Plants of Taiwan
- An Update of the Family-Level Taxonomy of Vascular Plants in Mongolia M
- A Scientific Review on Crateva Religiosa
- Exomorphic Characters of Seeds of Some Species of Capparaceae Family in Taif, KSA
- Cultivation and Sustainable Wild Harvest of BUSHFOODS by Aboriginal Communities in Central Australia
- Of Some Plants of the Family Capparidaceae As Repellents and the Maize Weevil, Sitophilus Zeamais by Ndakala, Albert Jairo A
- Chemtaxonomic Relationship of Roots Phenolic Compounds for Selected Species of Four Families Recently Grouped in Brassicales by APGIII
- Chapter 7. the Four-Parted Families the Four-Parted Families: Brassicaceae, Onagraceae, and Papaveraceae BRASSICACEAE (Mustard Family) General Physiognomy
- Brassicales: an Update on Chromosomal Evolution and Ancient Polyploidy