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Dalbergia armata
Museum of Economic Botany, Kew. Specimens Distributed 1901 - 1990
First Molecular Phylogeny of the Pantropical Genus Dalbergia: Implications for Infrageneric Circumscription and Biogeography
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Preliminary Vegetation Study of the Selous-Niassa Wildlife
SSW Tree & Shrub Species List
Albany Thicket Biome
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Dalbergia Species Currently Held in Species + and a Full List of Source References in Response to a Request by the Nomenclature Specialist
Dataset S1. List of Taxa Included in Phylogeny with Voucher Information and Genbank Accession Numbers
Academica Supplementum 2 2012 Issn 0587-2405
Plant Studies
Restoration of a Degraded Subtropical Forest for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in the City of Durban, South Africa
Dalbergia Proposal Guatemala
Savanna Woody Plant Community and Trait Responses to Bottom-Up and Top-Down Controls, with a Specific Focus on the Role of Mammalian Herbivory Benjamin Joseph Wigley
Savanna Fire and the Origins of the “Underground Forests” of Africa
The Diversity and Multiple Uses of Southern African Legumes
First Molecular Phylogeny of the Pantropical Genus Dalbergia: Implications for Infrageneric Circumscription and Biogeography
Invasive Alien Plant Species, Fragmentation and Scale Effects on Urban Forest Community Composition in Durban, South Africa Lindani Z
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Implications for Vegetation, Climate and Human Occupation During the Msa
An Assessment of a Community-Based, Forest Restoration Programme in Durban (Ethekwini), South Africa
An Evaluation of Coastal Dune Forest Restoration in Northern Kwazulu-Natal
Original Article a Novel Phylogenetic Regionalization of Phytogeographic
Phylogenetic Analysis of Plant Community Assemblages in the Kruger National Park, South Africa
Phylogenetic Lineages in the Capnodiales
Preliminary Vegetation Study of the Selous-Niassa Wildlife Corridor
Cop17 Prop. 55
Zululami Landscape Code Rev 3 Final
An Ecological Evaluation of the Sustainability of Bark Harvesting of Medicinal
Our Planet Reviewed Programme Report N°1 the Coastal Forests of Northern Mozambique 2008-2009 Expeditions
VISUAL ASSESSMENT of BLACK RHINO BROWSE AVAILABILITY Version 3