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V. Merckx
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Bidartondo, M. I.
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Hynson, N. A.
2009
Myco-heterotrophy: when fungi host plants
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Bakker, F. T.
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Huysmans, S.
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Smets, E.
2009
Bias and conflict in phylogenetic inference of myco-heterotrophic plants: a case study in Thismiaceae
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