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  • The Natural History of Reproduction in Solanum and Lycianthes (Solanaceae) in a Subtropical Moist Forest

    The Natural History of Reproduction in Solanum and Lycianthes (Solanaceae) in a Subtropical Moist Forest

  • Nightshade”—A Hierarchical Classification Approach to T Identification of Hallucinogenic Solanaceae Spp

    Nightshade”—A Hierarchical Classification Approach to T Identification of Hallucinogenic Solanaceae Spp

  • Morphological and Physiological Correlations in the Solanaceae David

    Morphological and Physiological Correlations in the Solanaceae David

  • Biogeografía De Lycianthes (Capsiceae, Solanaceae) En México Maestro En Ciencias En Biosistemática Y Manejo De Recursos Natur

    Biogeografía De Lycianthes (Capsiceae, Solanaceae) En México Maestro En Ciencias En Biosistemática Y Manejo De Recursos Natur

  • Pollen Release Mechanisms and Androecium Structure in Solanum

    Pollen Release Mechanisms and Androecium Structure in Solanum

  • (Solanaceae). II. Paternity and Functional Gender

    (Solanaceae). II. Paternity and Functional Gender

  • Monographs on Datura Stramonium L

    Monographs on Datura Stramonium L

  • A Molecular Phylogeny of the Solanaceae

    A Molecular Phylogeny of the Solanaceae

  • Iconography of the Solanaceae from Antiquity to the Xviith Century: a Rich Source of Information on Genetic Diversity and Uses

    Iconography of the Solanaceae from Antiquity to the Xviith Century: a Rich Source of Information on Genetic Diversity and Uses

  • SOLANACEAE 茄科 Qie Ke Zhang Zhi-Yun, Lu An-Ming; William G

    SOLANACEAE 茄科 Qie Ke Zhang Zhi-Yun, Lu An-Ming; William G

  • The Genus Datura L. (Solanaceae) in Mexico and Spain – Ethnobotanical T Perspective at the Interface of Medical and Illicit Uses

    The Genus Datura L. (Solanaceae) in Mexico and Spain – Ethnobotanical T Perspective at the Interface of Medical and Illicit Uses

  • Solanaceae – Nightshade (Tomato) Family

    Solanaceae – Nightshade (Tomato) Family

  • Sagas of the Solanaceae: Speculative Ethnobotanical Perspectives on the Norse Berserkers

    Sagas of the Solanaceae: Speculative Ethnobotanical Perspectives on the Norse Berserkers

  • Atropa Belladonna, Deadly Nightshade

    Atropa Belladonna, Deadly Nightshade

  • The Solanaceae

    The Solanaceae

  • Status of Solanaceae Crops Research

    Status of Solanaceae Crops Research

  • Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, and Toxicology of Datura Species—A Review

    Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, and Toxicology of Datura Species—A Review

  • Alkaloids of the Genus Datura: Review of a Rich Resource for Natural Product Discovery

    Alkaloids of the Genus Datura: Review of a Rich Resource for Natural Product Discovery

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  • The Evolution of Chili Peppers (Capsicum - Solanaceae): a Cytogenetic Perspective Eduardo A
  • The Solanaceae: Novel Crop Potential for the UK Dr John Samuels¹
  • An Unexpected Noncarpellate Epigynous Flower from the Jurassic
  • Plant Viruses Infecting Solanaceae Family Members in the Cultivated and Wild Environments: a Review
  • Vegetable Families
  • Aebersold-Dissertation-2018
  • Flora of Australia, Volume 29, Solanaceae
  • Chapter 2. Tomato (Solanum Lycopersicum)
  • Atropa Belladona: the Deadly Nightshade
  • Section 6 Potato (Solanum Tuberosum Subsp
  • Historical Biogeography of Loranthaceae (Santalales): Diversification Agrees T with Emergence of Tropical Forests and Radiation of Songbirds
  • W.E.F. 2018-2019) SYLLABUS STRUCTURE B.Sc. (BOTANY
  • A Large-Scale Species Level Dated Angiosperm Phylogeny for Evolutionary and Ecological Analyses
  • Capsicum Carassense (Solanaceae), a New Species from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
  • PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES a Guide to Ethnobotanical Plants and Herbs, Synthetic Chemicals, Compounds and Products
  • Clinical Uses and Toxicity of Atropa Belladonna; an Evidence Based Comprehensive Retrospective Review (2003-2017)
  • The Ethnobotany of Psychoactive Plant Use: a Phylogenetic Perspective
  • Datura Stramonium


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