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Occurrence of Fungi on Tissues of the Peat Swamp Palm Licuala Longicalycata
Preliminary Findings on Impact of Logging on Plant Structure and Potential Indicator on Gap Opening in Peat Swamp Forest
From Sarawak, Malaysia
Callus Induction and Somatic Embryogenesis from Cultured Zygotic Embryo of Eleiodoxa Conferta (Griff.) Burr., an Edible Native Plant Species in Southern Thailand
(Arecaceae): Évolution Du Système Sexuel Et Du Nombre D'étamines
Systematics and Evolution of the Rattan Genus Korthalsia Bl
Patterns of Distribution of Malesian Vascular Plants
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Submersisphaeria Palmae Sp. Nov. with a Key to Species, and Notes on Helicoubisia
Unique Southeast Asian Peat Swamp Forest Habitats Have Relatively Few Distinctive Plant Species
SUMMARY: RSPO MANUAL on BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (Bmps)
Two New Hyaline Chalara Species, and a Key to Species Described Since 1975
5. Vegetation of Singapore
Focus Article a Quarterly of the Forest Research Institute Malaysia
The Biocultural Importance of an Open-Air Market in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam F
Braun (10 Pages)
M the Genera : Baccaurea, Apor.Usa, Glochidion, Phyllanthus, Sauropus, Drypetes, Myricanthe (Gen. Nov.), Croton, Mallotus, Spath
Edible Palms and Their Uses
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A Monograph of the Freshwater Ascomycete Family Annulatascaceae: a Morphological and Molecular Study
Restoration of Artificial Ponds in Logging Concessions: a Case-Study from Harapan Rainforest, Sumatra
A-199 Unique Southeast Asian Peat Swamp Habitats Have
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Eleiodoxa Conferta) BANGKA BELITUNG MENGGUNAKAN MICROWAVE-ASSISTED EXTRACTION (MAE)
Biodiversity of the Kampar Peninsula
Diversity, Morphology and Molecular Phylogeny of Dothideomycetes on Decaying Wild Seed Pods and Fruits
Guidelines for the Rehabilitation of Degraded Peat Swamp Forests in Central Kalimantan
Issn 1020-3370 010911&(14'56241&7%65 /Ar
The Palm Family (Arecaceae): a Microcosm of Sexual System Evolution
Biolphilately Vol-64 No-3