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2. Comparative fruit morphology of nine Psittacanthus Mart. (Santalales: Loranthaceae) mistletoe species occurring in Mexico
3. Insights into mistletoe seed germination: A study of hemiparasitic Psittacanthus Mart. (Santalales: Loranthaceae) mistletoes
4. Cypselae in Dahlia and Hidalgoa (Asteraceae: Coreopsideae): anatomical and morphological differences
5. Ecological niches, endemism and conservation of the species in Selenicereus (Hylocereeae, Cactaceae)
6. World Flora Online : Placing taxonomists at the heart of a definitive and comprehensive global resource on the world's plants
7. Influence of climate stability on endemism of the vascular plants of the Chihuahuan Desert
8. Historical biogeography of the herbaceous bamboo tribe Olyreae (Bambusoideae: Poaceae)
9. ENDEMIC ANGIOSPERM LINEAGES IN MEXICO: HOTSPOTS FOR CONSERVATION
10. Wild and cultivated comestible plant species in the Gulf of Mexico: phylogenetic patterns and convergence of type of use
11. A New Species of Telipogon (Orchidaceae) from Mexico and its Phylogenetic Position Among Mesoamerican Species
12. Pleistocene refugia in the Chihuahuan Desert: the phylogeographic and demographic history of the gymnosperm Ephedra compacta
13. POLINIZACIÓN DE DOS ESPECIES SIMPÁTRICAS DE STELIS (PLEUROTHALLIDINAE, ORCHIDACEAE)
14. Species Delimitation in the Luziola peruviana (Poaceae) Complex
15. A New Species of Govenia (Orchidaceae) from Chiapas, Mexico
16. A Molecular Phylogenetic Study of Graptopetalum (Crassulaceae) Based on ETS, ITS, rpl16, and trnL-F Nucleotide Sequences
17. The Evolution of Toxic Phenolic Compounds in a Group of Anacardiaceae Genera
18. Phylogenetic Relationships of Three Genera in Anacardiaceae: Bonetiella, Pseudosmodingium, and Smodingium
19. Phylogenetic Relationships and Morphological Patterns in Graptopetalum (Crassulaceae)
20. Disentangling Species Limits in the Vauquelinia corymbosa Complex (Pyreae, Rosaceae)
21. Toxic Phenols in Various Anacardiaceae Species
22. Chiangiodendron (Achariaceae): An Example of the Laurasian Flora of Tropical Forests of Central America
23. Phylogenetics of Crossosomataceae Based on rbcL Sequence Data
24. Morphological Variation in Populations of Bletia purpurea (Orchidaceae) and Description of the New Species B. riparia
25. Extinction and Persistence of Rare Orchids in Veracruz, Mexico
26. Orchids from the Greater Antilles I: A New Species of Bletia
27. New insights on the origin of the woody flora of the Chihuahuan Desert: The case of Lindleya
28. Life form evolution in epidendroid orchids: Ecological consequences of the shift from epiphytism to terrestrial habit in Hexalectris
29. The online Flora of Mexico: eFloraMEX
30. Stem transcriptome screen for selection in wild and cultivated pitahaya (Selenicereus undatus): an epiphytic cactus with edible fruit
31. Linajes de angiospermas endémicas en México: zonas de alto endemismo para la conservación
32. Botanical Sciences : an honorable fellow in the international assembly of botanical journals
33. DNA Barcoding in Endangered Mesoamerican Groups of Plants
34. Phylogenetic endemism of the orchids of Megamexico reveals complementary areas for conservation
35. Figure 1 from: Sánchez-Chávez E, Vovides A, Sosa V (2022) Pollen morphology of the genera Hidalgoa and Dahlia (Coreopsideae, Asteraceae): implications for taxonomy. PhytoKeys 199: 187-202. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.199.79501
36. Figure 6 from: Sánchez-Chávez E, Vovides A, Sosa V (2022) Pollen morphology of the genera Hidalgoa and Dahlia (Coreopsideae, Asteraceae): implications for taxonomy. PhytoKeys 199: 187-202. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.199.79501
37. Supplementary material 1 from: Sánchez-Chávez E, Vovides A, Sosa V (2022) Pollen morphology of the genera Hidalgoa and Dahlia (Coreopsideae, Asteraceae): implications for taxonomy. PhytoKeys 199: 187-202. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.199.79501
38. Transcriptional Basis for Haustorium Formation and Host Establishment in Hemiparasitic Psittacanthus schiedeanus Mistletoes
39. Figure 4 from: Sánchez-Chávez E, Vovides A, Sosa V (2022) Pollen morphology of the genera Hidalgoa and Dahlia (Coreopsideae, Asteraceae): implications for taxonomy. PhytoKeys 199: 187-202. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.199.79501
40. Figure 2 from: Sánchez-Chávez E, Vovides A, Sosa V (2022) Pollen morphology of the genera Hidalgoa and Dahlia (Coreopsideae, Asteraceae): implications for taxonomy. PhytoKeys 199: 187-202. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.199.79501
41. Figure 5 from: Sánchez-Chávez E, Vovides A, Sosa V (2022) Pollen morphology of the genera Hidalgoa and Dahlia (Coreopsideae, Asteraceae): implications for taxonomy. PhytoKeys 199: 187-202. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.199.79501
42. Figure 3 from: Sánchez-Chávez E, Vovides A, Sosa V (2022) Pollen morphology of the genera Hidalgoa and Dahlia (Coreopsideae, Asteraceae): implications for taxonomy. PhytoKeys 199: 187-202. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.199.79501
43. Pollen morphology of the genera Hidalgoa and Dahlia (Coreopsideae, Asteraceae): implications for taxonomy
44. Supplementary material 2 from: Piedra-Malagón EM, Sosa V, Angulo DF, Díaz-Toribio MH (2022) Edible native plants of the Gulf of Mexico Province. Biodiversity Data Journal 10: e80565. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e80565
45. Figure 1 from: Piedra-Malagón EM, Sosa V, Angulo DF, Díaz-Toribio MH (2022) Edible native plants of the Gulf of Mexico Province. Biodiversity Data Journal 10: e80565. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e80565
46. Figure 2 from: Piedra-Malagón EM, Sosa V, Angulo DF, Díaz-Toribio MH (2022) Edible native plants of the Gulf of Mexico Province. Biodiversity Data Journal 10: e80565. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e80565
47. Figure 4 from: Piedra-Malagón EM, Sosa V, Angulo DF, Díaz-Toribio MH (2022) Edible native plants of the Gulf of Mexico Province. Biodiversity Data Journal 10: e80565. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e80565
48. Figure 3 from: Piedra-Malagón EM, Sosa V, Angulo DF, Díaz-Toribio MH (2022) Edible native plants of the Gulf of Mexico Province. Biodiversity Data Journal 10: e80565. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e80565
49. Supplementary material 1 from: Piedra-Malagón EM, Sosa V, Angulo DF, Díaz-Toribio MH (2022) Edible native plants of the Gulf of Mexico Province. Biodiversity Data Journal 10: e80565. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e80565
50. Edible native plants of the Gulf of Mexico Province
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