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Platycerium coronarium
Known as:
Platycerium coronarium (J.Koenig ex O F.Muell.) Desv.
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
Diversity he invasive white ginger lily ( Hedichium coronarium ) simplifies the rait composition of an insect assemblage in the littoral zone of a avanna reservoir ugo
Henrique Lanzi Saulinoa
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Susana Trivinho-Strixinob
2017
Corpus ID: 84180320
The invasive white ginger lily (Hedichium coronarium – J. Köenig, 1783) simplifies the trait composition of an insect assemblage…
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2005
2005
Effect of soil sterilization with hot water injection for contorl of Fusarium wilt of Chrysanthemumu coronarium L
岩本 豊
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竹川 昌宏
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八瀬 順也
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田中 尚智
2005
Corpus ID: 128140818
2004
2004
Suitability to ensiling of sulla (Hedysarum coronarium L.) cultivated in North Italy.
F. Gaspari
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F. Cinti
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R. Piccaglia
2004
Corpus ID: 82276586
2002
2002
Effects of Lime Application Rate on the Yield and Terpene Contents of Chrysanthmum coronarium L.
K. Lee
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P. Kim
,
Yeun-Kyu Jung
,
B. Sohn
,
M. Yang
2002
Corpus ID: 101099921
1998
1998
Effect of herbicide dose on the chemical control of the heliotrope (Hedichium coronarium) in Cordillera, Chiriqui, Panama. 1993.
L. Hertentains
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F. Lezcano
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A. Ríos
1998
Corpus ID: 128330967
1998
1998
[Comparison between storage techniques of French honey suckle [Hedisarum coronarium L. - Tuscany]]
A. Pistoia
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G. Ferruzzi
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P. Poli
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P. Secchiari
1998
Corpus ID: 132701959
1990
1990
Tissue Culture and Plant Regeneration from Chrysanthemum coronarium Protoplasts
Xia Zhen
1990
Corpus ID: 88276707
1967
1967
Notes on Platycerium Desv. I. Nomenclature and Typification of the genus and species in Desvaux’s original publication of 1827
G. J. Joncheere
1967
Corpus ID: 85665138
Because of their size Platyceriums are in herbaria represented mostly by fragmentary specimens; often only nest-fronds or foliage…
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