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Ornamental Vascular Plant Diversity in Basilicata (Southern Italy). [PDF]
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Comparative Study of Phenolic Content and Antioxidant and Hepatoprotective Activities of Unifloral Quillay Tree (Quillaja saponaria Molina) and Multifloral Honeys from Chile. [PDF]
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Spatiotemporal Distribution of Host Plants of Dusky Cotton Bug, Oxycarenus laetus, Kirby 1891 at Different Climatic Zones of Sindh, Pakistan. [PDF]
Rind MM, Sahito HA, Vono G.
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Anacardiaceae Gluta sp. Tuberaleyrodes glutae (Corbett) Annonaceae Tuberaleyrodes glutae (Corbett) Ebenaceae Diospyros sp. Tuberaleyrodes spiniferosa (Corbett) Fabaceae Bauhinia sp. Tuberaleyrodes ordo Dubey & Martin, sp. n. Lauraceae Actinodaphne sp.
Dubey, Anil Kumar, Martin, Jon H.
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Anacardiaceae Gluta sp. Tuberaleyrodes glutae (Corbett) Annonaceae Tuberaleyrodes glutae (Corbett) Ebenaceae Diospyros sp. Tuberaleyrodes spiniferosa (Corbett) Fabaceae Bauhinia sp. Tuberaleyrodes ordo Dubey & Martin, sp. n. Lauraceae Actinodaphne sp.
Dubey, Anil Kumar, Martin, Jon H.
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Allergenic Asian Anacardiaceae
Clinics in Dermatology, 1986Abstract The family Anacardiaceae includes about 70 genera and 600 species of trees, shrubs, and vines, occurring mostly in the tropics but with some species in temperate regions. It is generally classified in the order Sapindales, which has 15 families including the maples (Aceraceae), citrus (Rutaceae), and horsechestnut (Hippocastanaceae). Although
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Anacardiaceae: Rhoideae: Lithraea
1962(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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