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Senecio cambrensis
List of Vascular Plants Endemic to Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands 2020
Watsonia 3, 228-232
Durham Research Online
II: the Origin of S
Using Genomic Techniques to Investigate Interspecific Hybridisation and Genetic Diversity in Senecio
Demystifying Negative Connotations of Hybridization for Less Biased Conservation Policies
A Vascular Plant Red Data List for Wales
A New British Species, Senecio Eboracensis (Asteraceae), Another Hybrid Derivative of S
The Cleveland Naturalists' Report on the Flora of the Coast
Developing a Conservation Strategy for Senecio Cambrensis (Welsh Ragwort), the Only Truly Endemic Plant of Wales
Taxonomic Delimitation and the Evolutionary History of The
Alien Plants in Checklists and Floras: Towards Bettercommunication Between Taxonomists and Ecologists
Botanysemester-II
The Vascular Plant Red Data List for Great Britain
Plant Systematics an Integrated Approach
Population Structure and Speciation in Begonia L. Phd Thesis
Aberystwyth University the Reappearance of Lobelia Urens From
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Recorder 15 (Spring 2011)
Multiple Origins and Genetic Diversity in the Newly Arisen Allopolyploid Species, Seneclo Cambrensis Rosser (Compositae)
Willis 5 NCUACS 167/10/08
Evolution by Ancient Gene and Genome Duplication in Hexapods and Land Plants
Hybridization Due to Changing Species Distributions: Adding Problems Or Solutions to Conservation of Biodiversity During Global Change?
Summary and Conclusions
Target Species - Species of European Concern
Joseph J Milton Phd Thesis
Homeolog Loss and Expression Changes in Natural Populations Of
Supplemental Table S3. the Herbaceous Monocot, Herbaceous Eudicot, and Woody Eudicot Species in the Plant Transcript Assemblies (Childs Et Al
Published Version
Proquest Dissertations
Population Genetics of Sporophytic Self- Incompatibility in Senecio Squalidus L
Revealing the Past: the Potential of a Novel Small Nucleolar RNA (Snorna) Marker System for Studying Plant Evolution
Plant Systematics an Integrated Approach
Working Today for Nature Tomorrow
The Response of Botanic Gardens to Climate Change
Last Refuge for Some of Our Rarest Wild Flowers and Plants
Deep Cytogenetics Analysis Reveals Meiotic
County Rare Plants Register Cofrestr Planhigion Prin Sir Ddinbych VC50 List of Contents
Hybrid Origin of the Oxford Ragwort, Senecio Squalidus L
Scottish Biodiversity List)