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Diversity of vascular variants and xylem structure across the Convolvulaceae and its systematic implications

  • 1. Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat- 390002, India
  • 2. Dadasaheb Raval SVS's Science College, Dondaicha, Maharashtra- 425408, India
  • 3. Department of Botany, The New College, Kolhapur, Maharashtra- 416 012, India

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K.S., Rajput, K.D., Thacker, D.G., Ramoliya, K.K., Kapadane, V.B., Shimpale, Raole, V.M. (2024): Diversity of vascular variants and xylem structure across the Convolvulaceae and its systematic implications. Rheedea 34 (5): 309-336, DOI: 10.22244/rheedea.2024.34.05.03

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