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Growth-Ring Analysis of Diploknema Butyracea Is a Potential Tool for Revealing Indigenous Land Use History in the Lower Himalayan Foothills of Nepal
Medicinal Plant Research
Diploknema Butyracea) As a Livelihood Option for Forest-Dweller Tribe (Van-Raji) of Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand, India
Accounting for Variation of Substitution Rates Through Time in Bayesian Phylogeny Reconstruction of Sapotoideae (Sapotaceae)
New Genetic Markers for Sapotaceae Phylogenomics: More Than 600 Nuclear Genes Applicable from Family to Population Levels
Protec Botanica Product List
Phytochemical Standardization of Diploknema Butyracea (Roxb.) H.J. Lam
Check List Lists of Species Check List 11(4): 1718, 22 August 2015 Doi: ISSN 1809-127X © 2015 Check List and Authors
Towards an Account of Sapotaceae for Flora Malesiana
Isolasi Senyawa Fenolik Dari Buah Punti (Diploknema Oligomera H.J.Lam) Dengan Analisis Ft-Ir
Diploknema Tree Species (Mpts) Has a Great Economic Value in Respect of Fodder, Fuel Wood, Timber and Other Product
Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, and Analgesic Activities of Aqueous Extract of Diploknema Butyracea (Roxb.) H.J
Relationships of Oil Content and Fatty Acid Composition with Seed Characters of Diploknema Butyracea
Edible Nuts. Non-Wood Forest Products
Effect of Maturity Stage of Donor Plant on Propagation of Diploknema Butyracea Through Branch Cuttings
Diploknema Butyracea (Roxb.) H
In-Vitro Callus Regeneration and Rhizogenesis in Diploknema
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Resource Analysis of Chyuri (Aesandra Butyracea) in Nepal
Diploknema Type Species
THAISZIA Exotic Butterflies and Moths (Lepidoptera) in Botanical Gardens – Potential for Education and Research
Chiuri (Diploknema Butyracea (Roxb.) H.J
The Significance of Meristic Changes in the Flowers of Sapotaceae
This Thesis Has Been Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for a Postgraduate Degree (E.G
Diploknema Butyracea Roxb.) in Kumaun Region of Uttarakhand
Structure, Phenology, Fruit Yield, and Future Prospects of Some Prominent Wild Edible Plant Species of the Sikkim Himalaya, India
SAPOTACEAE 1. MADHUCA Hamilton Ex JF Gmelin, Syst. Nat. 2
Traditional Uses of Medicinal Plants by Ethnic People in the Kavrepalanchok District, Central Nepal
ACMAP- 9Th Annual Conference, India
6. DIPLOKNEMA Pierre, Arch. Néerl. Sci. Exact. Nat. 19: 104