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Morphological Characterization of Fruits, Endocarp, Seed and Seedlingslicense of Cajá-Manga Creative Commons (Spondias Dulcis) 239
Development and Transferability of Microsatellite Loci for Spondias Tuberosa (Anacardiaceae: Sapindales), a Species Endemic to the Brazilian Semi-Arid Region
United States Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D.C
UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS Instituto De Biologia
Phenology of Spondias Tuberosa Arruda
Floristic Composition and Canopy Structure of Home-Gardens in São Luís City, Maranhão State, Brazil
Botanical Identi Cations of Seventeenth Century Plant Illustrations in The
Quality Control and Anti-Inflammatory Activity in Human Neutrophils
Inflorescence Evolution in Santalales: Integrating Morphological Characters and Molecular Phylogenetics
Hexane Extract from Spondias Tuberosa (Anacardiaceae)
Brazil’S Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, a Document That Displays the Country’S Progress in Relevant Areas Following the First Report in 1996
Growth of Spondias Tuberosa Irrigated with Saline Water
Food Flora in 17Th Century Northeast Region of Brazil in Historia Naturalis Brasiliae Maria Franco Trindade Medeiros1* and Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque2
Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
A Revision of Spondias L. (Anacardiaceae)
Food Flora in 17Th Century Northeast Region of Brazil in Historia Naturalis Brasiliae Maria Franco Trindade Medeiros1* and Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque2
Spondias Tuberosa Arruda) POR COMUNIDADES RURAIS DO SEMIÁRIDO PARAIBANO, NORDESTE DO BRASIL
The Complete Chloroplast Genome Sequences of Three Spondias Species Reveal Close Relationship Among the Species
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Natural Gastroprotective Remedy from the Branches Ofspondias Tuberosa
Diversity and Genetic Structure of Spondias Tuberosa (Anacardiaceae) Accessions Based on Microsatellite Loci
Paternity Identification in Spondias Tuberosa (Anacardiaceae: Sapindales) Polycrosses Using Microsatellite Loci
Flowering Plants. Eudicots: Sapindales, Cucurbitales, Myrtaceae Edited by K
Spondias Genus Wikip
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION of Spondias Tuberosa E Spondias Dulcis with the USE of IMMERSION in INDOLE ACETIC ACID1
Pharmacognostic Characterization of Spondias Mombin L. (Anacardiaceae)
Tropical and Subtropical Fruit, Edible Peel List of Monographs
UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS Instituto De Biologia
SUPLEMENTARY MATERIAL Complete Plastid
The Encyclopedia of Fruit & Nuts
Spondias Mombin L.) Pulp
Ambarella Tree
19-Million-Year-Old Spondioid Fruits from Panama Reveal a Dynamic Dispersal History for Anacardiaceae
Spondias Growing in the Florida Home Landscape1 Jonathan H
Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences, October - 2017; Volume – 5(5)
Genus Spondias: a Phytochemical and Pharmacological Review