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Mycoheterotrophic Plants
Fabales
Literature
Authors | Title | Year of Publication |
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S. Imhof | Specialized mycorrhizal colonization pattern in achlorophyllous Epirixanthes spp. (Polygalaceae) | 2007 |
H.A. Koyama | A revision of the genus Salomonia (Polygalaceae) | 1995 |
C.F. Hsieh; T.H. Hsieh; I.L. Lai | Epirixanthes elongata Bl. - a new record to the Flora of Taiwan | 1995 |
B. Eriksen | Phylogeny of the Polygalaceae and its taxonomic implications | 1993 |
B. Eriksen | Floral anatomy and morphology in the Polygalaceae | 1993 |
R. van der Meijden | Polygalaceae | 1988 |
W. Verkerke | Ovules and seeds of the Polygalaceae | 1985 |
T.E. Furman; J.M. Trappe | Phylogeny and ecology of mycotrophic achlorophyllous angiosperms | 1971 |
J. Hutchinson | 100. Polygalaceae | 1967 |
C.A. Backer; R.C.Bakhuiz van den Brink | Polygalaceae | 1963 |
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