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95 related items for PubMed ID: 30562609

  • 1. Evolutionary history of Manihot carthagenensis (Euphorbiaceae) and allied species in eastern South America.
    Silveira TCD, Martins MLL, Rody HVS, Oliveira LO.
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    Stamford MD, Taylor EB.
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    Perez MF, Carstens BC, Rodrigues GL, Moraes EM.
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