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  • Synteny Analysis in Rosids with a Walnut Physical Map Reveals Slow Genome Evolution in Long-Lived Woody Perennials Ming-Cheng Luo1, Frank M

    Synteny Analysis in Rosids with a Walnut Physical Map Reveals Slow Genome Evolution in Long-Lived Woody Perennials Ming-Cheng Luo1, Frank M

  • Biogeography and Diversification of Brassicales

    Biogeography and Diversification of Brassicales

  • Citation: Badenes-Pérez, F. R. 2019. Trap Crops and Insectary Plants in the Order 2 Brassicales

    Citation: Badenes-Pérez, F. R. 2019. Trap Crops and Insectary Plants in the Order 2 Brassicales

  • Field Identification of the 50 Most Common Plant Families in Temperate Regions

    Field Identification of the 50 Most Common Plant Families in Temperate Regions

  • Nomenclatural Adjustments in Eutrema, Ceratocnemum, Rhamphospermum, and Sinapis (Brassicaceae, Cruciferae)

    Nomenclatural Adjustments in Eutrema, Ceratocnemum, Rhamphospermum, and Sinapis (Brassicaceae, Cruciferae)

  • ANATOMICAL CHARACTERISTICS and ECOLOGICAL TRENDS in the XYLEM and PHLOEM of BRASSICACEAE and RESEDACAE Fritz Hans Schweingruber

    ANATOMICAL CHARACTERISTICS and ECOLOGICAL TRENDS in the XYLEM and PHLOEM of BRASSICACEAE and RESEDACAE Fritz Hans Schweingruber

  • Host Choice in Rotylenchulus Species

    Host Choice in Rotylenchulus Species

  • Research on Spontaneous and Subspontaneous Flora of Botanical Garden

    Research on Spontaneous and Subspontaneous Flora of Botanical Garden "Vasile Fati" Jibou

  • Studies in Mustard Seeds and Substitutes: I. Chinese Colza (Brassica Campestris Chinoleifera Viehoever)

    Studies in Mustard Seeds and Substitutes: I. Chinese Colza (Brassica Campestris Chinoleifera Viehoever)

  • Downloaded from NCBI (Table S2)

    Downloaded from NCBI (Table S2)

  • Invasive Species

    Invasive Species

  • The Contributions from the Progenitor Genomes of the Mesopolyploid Brassiceae Are Evolutionarily Distinct but Functionally Compatible

    The Contributions from the Progenitor Genomes of the Mesopolyploid Brassiceae Are Evolutionarily Distinct but Functionally Compatible

  • Visual Identification of Seeds of Five Species of Brassica and One Species of Sinapis

    Visual Identification of Seeds of Five Species of Brassica and One Species of Sinapis

  • Romania): Characterisation and Influence of Management on Species Diversity and Composition - Eszter Ruprecht, Anna Szabo, Mârton Z

    Romania): Characterisation and Influence of Management on Species Diversity and Composition - Eszter Ruprecht, Anna Szabo, Mârton Z

  • The Treatment of Soil Polluted with Heavy Metals Using the Sinapis Alba L

    The Treatment of Soil Polluted with Heavy Metals Using the Sinapis Alba L

  • Romanian Journal of Biology Plant Biology

    Romanian Journal of Biology Plant Biology

  • Synteny Analysis in Rosids with a Walnut Physical Map Reveals Slow Genome Evolution in Long-Lived Woody Perennials

    Synteny Analysis in Rosids with a Walnut Physical Map Reveals Slow Genome Evolution in Long-Lived Woody Perennials

  • Antiproliferative, Proapoptotic, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Effects of Sinapis Nigra L

    Antiproliferative, Proapoptotic, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Effects of Sinapis Nigra L

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  • Checklist of the Vascular Plants of San Diego County 5Th Edition by Jon P
  • Cruciferae Newsletter
  • Botanical Characteristics, Potential Uses, and Cultivation Possibilities of Mustards in Turkey: a Review
  • Field Identification of the 50 Most Common Plant Families in Temperate Regions


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