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Ariopsis (Araceae: Colocasieae) a New Generic Record for Thailand & Preliminary Observations on Trans-Himalayan Biogeography in Araceae
Is Remusatia (Araceae) Monophyletic? Evidence from Three Plastid Regions
Evaluation of Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities of Remusatia Vivipara (Roxb.) Schott., an Edible Genus of Araceae
Colocasia Lihengiae (Araceae: Colocasieae), a New Species from Yunnan, China
Mannose in Complex with Colocasia Esculenta Tuber Agglutinin
Flora of China (1994-2013) in English, More Than 100 New Taxa of Chinese Plants Are Still Being Published Each Year
Giant Taro and Its Relatives: a Phylogeny of the Large Genus Alocasia (Araceae) Sheds Light on Miocene Floristic Exchange In
Recent Progress in the Phylogenetics and Classification of Araceae
Species Entry Profile 3
Vascular Plants, Scott Christian College, Nagercoil, Tamilnadu, India
Ecology of Vascular Epiphytes in West African Rain Forest
Isolation and Characterization of Remusatia Vivipara Tubers Mucilage
Phylogenetic and Systematic Studies of The
Araceae of Malesia I: Introduction
State of Wet Tropics Report 2013-2014
Histological Documentation and Ecological Implications of Bulbils in Aconitum Noveboracense (Ranunculaceae), a Federally Prote
Strengthening Structures in the Petiole–Lamina Junction of Peltate Leaves
Top View
BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATION WORKSHOP 1-2 September 2013
Tropical Region', a Bibliography Has Been From, an Unpublished Species
Relative Contribution of Sexual and Asexual Reproduction
History and Current Status of Systematic Research with Araceae
Molecular Cytogenetics and Phylogenetic Modeling to Study Chromosome Evolution in the Araceae and Sex Chromosomes in the Cucurbitaceae
Assessing the Invasiveness of Alien Aroids Using Modelling Techniques and Ecological Assessments
In-Vitroanti-Urolithiatic Activity of Theriophonum Minutum and Remusatia Vivipara
Vegetation Survey and Mapping of Cape York Peninsula
A Global Assessment of a Large Monocot Family Highlights the Need for Group-Specific Analyses of Invasiveness
Screening New Plant Introductions for Potential Invasiveness: a Test of Impacts for the United States Doria R