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Litter Production and Decomposition in Cacao (Theobroma Cacao) and Kolanut (Cola Nitida) Plantations
Investigation of the Inhibitive Influence of Theobroma Cacao and Cola Acuminata Leaves Extracts on the Corrosion of a Mild Steel in Sea Water
Africa's Gulf of Guinea Forests: Biodiversity Patterns and Conservation Priorities
Diversity of Wisconsin Rosids
Foliar and Petiole Anatomy of Pterygota (Sterculioideae; Malvaceae) Species and Their Distribution in Nigeria
Field Identification of the 50 Most Common Plant Families in Temperate Regions
Cola Nitida and Cola Acuminata) (Sterculiaceae) in Africa
Cocoa (Chocolate Bean) Growing in the Florida Home Landscape1 Jonathan H
Eastern Afromontane Biodiversity Hotspot
Pterygota Macrocarpa and Cola Gigantea (Sterculiaceae)
African Crop Science Journal by African Crop Science Society Is Licensed Under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Uganda License
Promising Efficacy of the Cola Acuminata Plant: a Mini Review
On the Identity of Sterculia Laxiflora Rusby (Malvaceae: Sterculioideae)
A Species of Mistletoe Growing on Three Plant Hosts in South-Western Nigeria
Diversity and Evolution of Rosids
Cola Cheringoma (Sterculiaceae), from Cheringoma, Mozambique
Revision of Dieffenbachia (Araceae) of Mexico, Central America, and The
<I>Cola Baldwinii</I> (Malvaceae: Sterculioideae)
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Cola Dorrii Sp. Nov. (Sterculiaceae), a Threatened Maputaland Forest Endemic of South Africa
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Mountain Forests in a Changing World Realizing Values, Addressing Challenges Mountain Forests in a Changing World Realizing Values, Addressing Challenges
Anticancer Agents from Non-Edible Parts of Theobroma Cacao
The Effects of Oral Administration of Cola Nitida on the Pharmacokinetic Profile of Metoclopramide in Rabbits Cecilia Nwadiuto Amadi* and Wisdom Izuchukwu Nwachukwu
Malvaceae Sl
Theobroma Cacao L.): Modelling Root Growth and Evapotranspiration
Field Guide to the Moist Forest Trees of Tanzania
The Genus Cola (Malvaceae) in Cameroon's Korup National Park
<I>Cola Baldwinii</I> (Malvaceae: Sterculioideae)
GRAS Notice (GRN) 947; Cacao Pulp, Juice, and Juice Concentrate
Novitates Neocaledonicae VI: Acropogon
Assessment Report on Cola Nitida (Vent.) Schott Et Endl. and Its Varieties and Cola Acuminata (P
<I>Cola</I> (Sterculiaceae S. Str.) from Gabon with An
The Antimicrobial Property of the Acetone Extract of Cola Acuminate
Field Identification of the 50 Most Common Plant Families in Temperate Regions
Cola Nitida Sterculiaceae Schott Et Endl