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Inventory of Rubiaceae Species in Mt. Pao Range, Ilocos Norte, Northwestern Luzon, Philippines
Rubiaceae) in Africa and Madagascar
South Cameroon)
Botanical Classification and Nomenclature an Introduction —
Molecular Support for a Basal Grade of Morphologically
The Ecological Role of the Bonobo: Seed Dispersal Service in Congo Forests
A New Species of Colletoecema (Rubiaceae) from Southern Cameroon with a Discussion of Relationships Among Basal Rubioideae
IV International Rubiaceae (Gentianales) Conference
Pollen Morphology of the Genus Lasianthus (Rubiaceae) And
A SURVEY of the SYSTEMATIC WOOD ANATOMY of the RUBIACEAE by Steven Jansen1, Elmar Robbrecht2, Hans Beeckman3 & Erik Smets1
Huang Et Al. 2013
Tracing the Impact of the Andean Uplift on Neotropical Plant Evolution
A Preliminary Assessment of the Vegetation of the Dzanga Sangha Protected Area Complex, Central African Republic
The Ecology of Forest Elephant Distribution and Its Implications for Conservation
Analyse Phytogéographique Des Forêts D'afrique
Estimating the Aboveground Biomass of Central African
Rydin Et Al. 2008
Rubiaceae) from Southern Cameroon with a Discussion of Relationships Among Basal Rubioideae
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Historical Biogeography of the Tribe Chiococceae (Rubiaceae) Sushil Kumar Paudyal Old Dominion University
Evolution Des Classifications Botaniques: Utilitaires, Morphologiques, Phylogéniques
Anatomie Des Appareils Végétatifs De Dix Huit Espèces De Caféiers
Evolutionary Relationships in the Spermacoceae Alliance
Tracing the Impact of the Andean Uplift on Neotropical Plant Evolution
Phylogenetic Relationships and New Tribal Delimitations in Subfamily Ixoroideae (Rubiaceae)
Bonobo Seed Dispersal Service in Congo Forests
Download the Dzanga-Sangha Checklist
Kupeantha Yabassi (Coffeeae- Rubiaceae), a New Critically Endangered Shrub Species of the Ebo Forest Area, Littoral Region, Cameroon Maria G
Aluminium Accumulation in Rubiaceae
Smedmark Et Al. 2014
Delving Into the Loss of Heterostyly in Rubiaceae: Is There a Similar Trend In