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The complete chloroplast genome and phylogenetic analysis of <i>Oxytropis kansuensis</i> Bunge (Fabaceae). [PDF]
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Feeding Behavior of the European Brown Hare (<i>Lepus europaeus</i>, Leu2 Haplotype) on Pianosa Island: Insights into the Absence of Trophic Competition. [PDF]
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Blooming Urban Table: Flower Resources for Butterflies in Small Wastelands of a Large European City. [PDF]
Pietrzak S, Pabis K.
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<i>Ormosianeillii</i> (Fabaceae), a remarkable new tree species from the Cordillera del Cóndor plateaus in Ecuador. [PDF]
Guevara-Andino JE +2 more
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of a woody invasive species, <i>Leucaena leucocephala</i> in Korea. [PDF]
Park JS, Park MJ, Hwang HR, Kim C.
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Chromosome‐scale haplotype‐resolved genome assembly of the autotetraploid alfalfa cultivar Bolivia
Plant Biotechnology Journal, Volume 23, Issue 11, Page 4773-4775, November 2025.
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Published as part of Meddour, Rachid, Sahar, Ouahiba & Jury, Stephen, 2023, New analysis of the endemic vascular plants of Algeria, their diversity, distribution pattern and conservation status, pp.
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Published as part of Meddour, Rachid, Sahar, Ouahiba & Jury, Stephen, 2023, New analysis of the endemic vascular plants of Algeria, their diversity, distribution pattern and conservation status, pp.
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Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1927
The genus was established in 1787 by Medicus, on two European species, evidently closely related to the first section of North American species treated below. When the writer in 1906 (Bull. Torrey Club 32: 659) accepted this genus and admitted to it American species, three species of this section were transferred. This first section corresponds to Gray'
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The genus was established in 1787 by Medicus, on two European species, evidently closely related to the first section of North American species treated below. When the writer in 1906 (Bull. Torrey Club 32: 659) accepted this genus and admitted to it American species, three species of this section were transferred. This first section corresponds to Gray'
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