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Typhonium Jinpingense, a New Species from Yunnan, China, with the Lowest Diploid Chromosome Number in Araceae
The Evolution of Pollinator–Plant Interaction Types in the Araceae
Four New Varieties of the Family Araceae from Bangladesh
PINELLIA, ARISAEMA, ACORUS, and TYPHONIUM by Subhuti Dharmananda, Ph.D., Director, Institute for Traditional Medicine, Portland, Oregon
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION on the TIWI ISLANDS, NORTHERN TERRITORY: Part 1. Environments and Plants
The Genus Amorphophallus
Aroids Germplasm Conserved at Plant Resources Center: Past-Present and Future
Sasiwimol Kaewkamol Forest Biological Science Forest Biology, Forestry Advisors: Dr.Nisa Leksungnoen and Assoc
Phytochemical Evaluation and Antioxidant Activity of Leaf and Tuber Extracts of Theriophonum Minutum (Araceae)
A Preliminary Taxonomic Acco Araceae in Rajshahi District of Minary
Genome-Based Approaches to the Authentication of Medicinal Plants
Taxonomic Identity of Theriophonum Danielii and T
Distribution, Abundance and Taxonomic Status of Typhonium Species (Araceae) in the East Kimberley
Combining FISH and Model-Based Predictions to Understand Chromosome Evolution in Typhonium (Araceae)
Typhonium Khandwaense (Araceae: Areae), a New Species from Madhya Pradesh, India
Typhonium Trilobatum Tuber Poisoning in Humans Devendiran Anandhi1, KNJ Prakash Raju2, Vivekanandan Muthu Pillai3, Vadivelu Kumaresan4
Typhonium Mirabile (A Herb) Listing Advice
Araceae) Through Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD
Top View
Finding Hidden Outliers to Promote the Consistency of Key Morphological Traits and Phylogeny in Dennstaedtiaceae
Sauromatum Guttatum (Wall.) Schott”
Araceae-Areae) in Australasia
(Araceae) in Flora of China
A Guide to Threatened, Near Threatened and Data Deficient Plants in the Litchfield Shire of the Northern Territory
Molecular Phylogeny of Typhonium Sensu Lato and Its Allied Genera
Fraction from Typhonium Flagelliforme Tuber
A Reclassification of Sauromatum Schott and New Species of Typhonium Schott (Araceae) W
A Chloroplast Phylogeny of Arisaema (Araceae) Illustrates Tertiary Floristic Links Between Asia,North America, and East Africa1
34–36. 2010. 18. TYPHONIUM Schott, Wiener Z. Kunst 1829
Araceae) Implies That Typhonium, Sauromatum, and the Australian Species of Typhonium Are Distinct Clades
Typhonium Praetermissum
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
Evolutionary Developmental Leaf Morphology of the Plant Family Araceae Claudia Liliana Henriquez Washington University in St
Typhonium Mirabile