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Invisible Connections: Introduction to Parasitic Plants Dr
Okoubaka Aubrevillei (Pelleg & Norman): a Synthesis of Existing Knowledge for Research and Conservation in West and Central Africa
Staufferia and Pilgerina: Two New Endemic Monotypic Arborescent Genera of Santalaceae from Madagascar Zachary S
Earlywood Vessels in Ringsporous Trees Become Functional for Water Transport After Bud Burst and Before the Maturation of the Cu
Plant Press, Vol. 22, No. 4
Redalyc.Development and Morphology of the Fruit and Seed Of
(Ntfp) in Liberia
Parasite Is from the Greek Para (Beside) and Sitos (Grain Or Food) Which Literally Means “Beside the Food”
Threatened Plants Species of Guinea-Conakry: a Preliminary Checklist
Achukwu Et Al., Afr J Tradit Complement Altern Med., (2018) 15 (3): 57-63
Inflorescence Evolution in Santalales: Integrating Morphological Characters and Molecular Phylogenetics
Medicinal Plants for Forest Conservation and Health Care
Staufferia and Pilgerina: Two New Endemic Monotypic Arborescent Genera of Santalaceae from Madagascar Zachary S
Stauffer (1957)
Resolving Institutional Impediments to Foster Conservation of Threatened and Under-Utilized Rainforest Flora in Southern Nigeria
Comparative Plastome Analysis of Root-And Stem-Feeding Parasites of Santalales Untangle the Footprints of Feeding Mode and Lifestyle Transitions
Okoubaka Aubrevillei. a New Homeopathic Medicine for the Side Effects of Chemotherapy
Natural History, Taxonomy, Biogeography, and Genome
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1 Bull. Mus. Natn. Hist. Nat. Pairis 4E Sér
Spring 2019 Volume 10, Issue 1 a Publication of the Maryland Native
Committee for Veterinary Medicinal Products
Flowering Plants Eudicots Santalales, Balanophorales
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Elaborate Petals and Staminodes in Eudicots: Diversity, Function, and Evolution Peter K
Root Hemiparasitism in Malania Oleifera (Olacaceae), a Neglected Aspect in Research of the Highly Valued Tree Species
Science Review Demonstrates the Continued Growth in Research That, to a Greater Or Lesser Extent, Is Underpinned by Data Made Accessible by GBIF
Medicinal Plants Used in Traditional Medicine by Rural Communities in Cross River State, Nigeria
Haustorium #67, July 2015