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5. Tribe CICHORIEAE 菊苣族 Ju Ju Zu Shi Zhu (石铸 Shih Chu), Ge Xuejun (葛学军); Norbert Kilian, Jan Kirschner, Jan Štěpánek, Alexander P
The “Plant Drosophila”: E. B. Babcock, the Genus Crepis, and the Evolution of a Genetics Research Program at Berkeley, 1915–1947
DOT&PF SC Region Disposal and Control of Invasive Plant Species
Waterton Lakes National Park • Common Name(Order Family Genus Species)
Loni>-Term Ecoloi>Ical Research DATE RECEIVED NUMBER of COPIES DIVISION ASSIGNED FUND CODE DUNS # (Data Universal Numbering System) FILE LOCATION
Ecological Checklist of the Missouri Flora for Floristic Quality Assessment
Dissection Between Two Populations of Crepis Tectorum (Asteraceae)
Biodiversity
Medicinal Plants Used in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Growing on Fallow Lands in the South Agricultural Zone of the Amure Re
A Lethal Factor in Crepis Effective Only in An
Invasive Plant Inventory and Bird Cherry Control Trials
Invasive Asteraceae Copy.Indd
Phenotypic Plasticity in Crepis Tectorum (Asteraceae): Genetic Correlations Across Light Regimens
Southern Ontario Vascular Plant Species List
Status of Antennaria Arcuata (Meadow Pussytoes) in Sublette County, Wyoming
Renfrew County Plants
Invasive and Exotic Plant Management in Denali National Park and Preserve 2014 Summary Report
Narrowleaf Hawksbeard (Crepis Tectorum) (By Shelley Mills, Valley County Extension Ag Agent,
[email protected]
)
Top View
Morphological Variation of Plants on the Uprising Islands of Northern Russia
Alaska Non-Native Plant Invasiveness Ranking Form
(Spermatophyta, Bryophyta, and Lichenes) of the Estonian Dry Grassland Flora
Weed Seedling Identification Guide This Guide Is Not a Complete List of All the Weeds to Be Found in Croplands Or Rangelands
Monitoring of Threatened Vascular Plants in Estonia and Finland
European Red List of Vascular Plants Melanie Bilz, Shelagh P
Phylogeny and Character Evolution in the Genus Crepis L
Narrowleaf Hawksbeard (Crepis Tectorum) Identification Narrowleaf Hawksbeard Is a Taprooted Annual of the Asteraceae Family Native to Eurasia
Chapter 12. Evolutionary Trends I. the Karyotype
Non-Native Plants Chugach National Forest
Narrowleaf Hawksbeard (Crepis Tectorum)
Selected Invasive Plants of Alaska 2007
A Phylogenetic Study of Crepis L. Species Sect. Barkhausia (Asteraceae) Using Low-Copy Nuclear Genes (Gsh1, Sqs) and Plastid Genes (Rps16, Matk1)
Issue 4—March 2003
A Vascular Plant Inventory of Denali National Park
Antennaria Arcuata (Meadow Pussytoes), Astragalus Diversifolius
Profile of Invasive Plant Species Within the Peace River Regional District
Narrowleaf Hawksbeard