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Clinical evaluation of patients patch tested with plant series: a prospective study.
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Nuevas especies forrajeras para las sabanas de suelos acidos e infertiles de America Tropical [PDF]
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2023
Published as part of Lucas, Eve J., Haigh, Anna L., Castellanos, Cesar, Aguilar-Cano, José, Biggs, Nicola, Castellanos, Carolina C., Fabriani, Federico, Frisby, Susan, García, Lina, Klitgård, Bente B., Morales-Puentes, Maria Eugenia, Parra-O, Carlos, Perezescobar, Oscar, Zuluaga, Alejandro & Lewis, Gwilym P., 2023, An updated checklist of Araceae ...
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Published as part of Lucas, Eve J., Haigh, Anna L., Castellanos, Cesar, Aguilar-Cano, José, Biggs, Nicola, Castellanos, Carolina C., Fabriani, Federico, Frisby, Susan, García, Lina, Klitgård, Bente B., Morales-Puentes, Maria Eugenia, Parra-O, Carlos, Perezescobar, Oscar, Zuluaga, Alejandro & Lewis, Gwilym P., 2023, An updated checklist of Araceae ...
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2022
Family LEGUMINOSAE Juss. (alternative name: FABACEAE Lindl.) NOTE. — According to LPWG et al. (2017), the genera listed here belong to five of the six subfamilies of Leguminosae: – subfam. Caesalpinioideae (underlined genera belong to the mimosoid clade): Abarema, Acacia, Albizia, Anadenanthera, Batesia, Calliandra, Cassia, Cedrelinga, Chamaecrista ...
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Family LEGUMINOSAE Juss. (alternative name: FABACEAE Lindl.) NOTE. — According to LPWG et al. (2017), the genera listed here belong to five of the six subfamilies of Leguminosae: – subfam. Caesalpinioideae (underlined genera belong to the mimosoid clade): Abarema, Acacia, Albizia, Anadenanthera, Batesia, Calliandra, Cassia, Cedrelinga, Chamaecrista ...
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2019
Pseudotorymus leguminosae (Risbec, 1951) Hosts. Bruchidius albizziarum (Decelle) (Rasplus 1990); Bruchidius albosparsus (Fahraeus) from pods of Acacia nilotica (L.) Delile (Risbec 1951); Bruchidius dichrostachydis Delobel & Anton (Grissell 1995) *; Bruchidius lamtoensis Delobel (Grissell 1995) *; Bruchidius securiger Delobel (Grissell 1995 ...
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Pseudotorymus leguminosae (Risbec, 1951) Hosts. Bruchidius albizziarum (Decelle) (Rasplus 1990); Bruchidius albosparsus (Fahraeus) from pods of Acacia nilotica (L.) Delile (Risbec 1951); Bruchidius dichrostachydis Delobel & Anton (Grissell 1995) *; Bruchidius lamtoensis Delobel (Grissell 1995) *; Bruchidius securiger Delobel (Grissell 1995 ...
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Isoflavonoids of the Leguminosae
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