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Historical Uses of Saffron: Identifying Potential New Avenues for Modern Research
The Study of the E-Class SEPALLATA3-Like MADS-Box Genes in Wild-Type and Mutant flowers of Cultivated Saffron Crocus (Crocus Sativus L.) and Its Putative Progenitors
Conserving Europe's Threatened Plants
Crocus Randjeloviciorum Kernd., Pasche, Harpke & Raca
Species Delimitation and Relationship in Crocus L. (Iridaceae)
The Genus Crocus, Series Crocus (Iridaceae) in Turkey and 2 East Aegean Islands: a Genetic Approach
Crocus Sativus’ (Saffron)
Detection and Molecular Characterization of the Iris Severe Mosaic Virus-Ir Isolate from Iran
Saffron Reproductive Biology
Plant of the Week – Saffron – Crocus
Understanding Saffron Biology Using Bioinformatics Tools
Crocus Botany What Follows Is an Introduction to the Botany of The
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Latin for Gardeners: Over 3,000 Plant Names Explained and Explored
Saffron and Various Fraud Manners in Its Production and Trades
Dyes, Colors & Pigements
Crocus Sativus) Is an Autotriploid That Evolved in Attica %" (Greece) from Wild Crocus Cartwrightianus
Saffron-Quick Facts O National Mission on Saffron O Events (August-September 2016) SAFFRON O References
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GENETIC DIVERSITY of CROCUS SATIVUS and ITS CLOSE RELATIVE SPECIES ANALYZED by Ipbs-RETROTRANSPOSONS
Saffron and Its Farming, Economic Importance, Export, Medicinal Characteristics and Various Uses in South Khorasan Province- East of Iran
Study of Phylogenic Relationships of Some Wild and Crop Species of Iranian Crocus by ITS Nuclear Loci
Crocus Sativus L. Ecotypes from Mediterranean Countries: Phenological, Morpho-Productive, Qualitative and Genetic Traits
Crocus: Research Into the Origin of Saffron
1. Iris Species Nova Janis Ruksans, Dr.Biol.H.C
Crocus Cartwrightianus on the Attica Peninsula
Origin of the Saffron Crocus Traced Back to Greece 3 April 2019
History, Biology, and Culture of Crocus Sativus: Overview and Perspectives
Crocus Sativus ) and Its Constituents: a Literature Review
Saffron As a Valuable Spice: a Comprehensive Review
Studies on the Variability of Morphologival and Quality Characters in Saffron (Crocus Sativus)
Crocus Sativus L.: a Comprehensive Review
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Cultivation Practices and Waning Production of Saffron in Jammu & Kashmir
PLANT CATALOG Saturday SEPTEMBER 23 | 9 A.M
The Origin of Saffron: Progenitors, Areas and Transcriptomics of Economic Traits Dissertation Zur Erlangung Des Doktorgrades De