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Pest risk analysis for Bactrocera invadens : Guidelines on Pest Risk Analysis [PDF]
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Extreme events induced by climate change alter nectar offer to pollinators in cross pollination-dependent crops. [PDF]
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Genome-wide analysis of WRKY gene family in Cucurbita moschata and involvement of CmWRKY22/63/84 in powdery mildew resistance. [PDF]
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Hydroalcoholic Extracts of Cucumis prophetarum L. Affect the Insulin Signaling Pathway in an In Vitro Model of Insulin-Resistant L6 Myotubes. [PDF]
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Study of ethnoveterinary medicinal plants in Metema and Quara districts, northwestern Ethiopia. [PDF]
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2012
Cucurbitaceae. Zehneria thwaitesii (Schweinf.) C.Jeffrey.
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Cucurbitaceae. Zehneria thwaitesii (Schweinf.) C.Jeffrey.
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2007
Bryonia palmata Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 1012. 1753. "Habitat in Zeylona." RCN: 7341. Lectotype (Jeffrey in Kew Bull. 15: 352. 1962): Herb. Hermann 2: 58, No. 353 (BM-000621700). Current name: Diplocyclospalmatus (L.) C. Jeffrey (Cucurbitaceae).
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Bryonia palmata Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 1012. 1753. "Habitat in Zeylona." RCN: 7341. Lectotype (Jeffrey in Kew Bull. 15: 352. 1962): Herb. Hermann 2: 58, No. 353 (BM-000621700). Current name: Diplocyclospalmatus (L.) C. Jeffrey (Cucurbitaceae).
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1980
Mostly annual herbs, rarely perennials or shrubs; stems often 5-angled, prostrate or climbing by means of tendrils. Leaves alternate, petiolate, simple and then often palmately-lobed and with a cordate base or palmately compound with the lateral leaflets asymmetrical. Stipules wanting.
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Mostly annual herbs, rarely perennials or shrubs; stems often 5-angled, prostrate or climbing by means of tendrils. Leaves alternate, petiolate, simple and then often palmately-lobed and with a cordate base or palmately compound with the lateral leaflets asymmetrical. Stipules wanting.
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