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Developmental Origins of the Worldts Largest Flowers, Rafflesiaceae
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A Phylogenetic and Biogeographic Study of Rafflesia (Rafflesiaceae) in the T Philippines: Limited Dispersal and High Island Endemism ⁎ Pieter B
Transcriptome Landscape of Rafflesia Cantleyi Floral Buds Reveals Insights Into the Roles of Transcription Factors and Phytohormones in Flower Development
Endophytic Fungi from Rafflesia Cantleyi: Species Diversity and Antimicrobial Activity
Horizontal Transfer of Expressed Genes in a Parasitic Flowering Plant
Perigone Lobe Transcriptome Analysis Provides Insights Into Rafflesia Cantleyi Flower Development
Pelser, Nickrent, Gemmill, and Barcelona 1
Endophytic Fungi Associated with a Holoparasitic Plant, Balanophora Japonica (Balanophoraceae)
Rafflesiaceae
BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATION WORKSHOP 1-2 September 2013
New Insights Into the Population Biology of Endoparasitic
The Loss of Photosynthesis Pathway and Genomic Locations of the Lost
Mitochondrial DNA Suggests at Least 11 Origins of Parasitism In
Indian Journal of Arts of Journal Indian S Form A- , 2015, , PERSPECTIVE S Fo R
Reinwardtia a Journal on Taxonomic Botany, Plant Sociology and Ecology
Identification of Alkaloid Compound and Antioxidant Activity of Rafflesia Cantleyi and Its Host, Tetrastigma Tuberculatum
Horizontal Transfer of Expressed Genes in a Parasitic
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Identification of Alkaloid Compounds and Antioxidant Activity of Rafflesia Cantleyi and Its Host, Tetrastigma Tuberculatum
Preliminary Study on Establishment of Rafflesia Cantleyi in Tissue Culture Using Seeds and Primordial Flower Bud As Explants
Attempted Callus Induction of Holoparasite Rafflesia Patma Blume Using Primordial Flower Bud Tissue
Comparative Analysis of Nucleus-Encoded Plastid-Targeting Proteins in Rafflesia Cantleyi Against Photosynthetic and Non-Photosyn
Massive Mitochondrial Gene Transfer in a Parasitic Flowering Plant Clade
The Format of the IJOPCM, First Submission
Modelling In-Situ Factors Affecting Bud's Growth of Rafflesia Kerriimeijer in Lojing Highlands, Kelantan, Peninsular Malaysia