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Peculiarities of the formation of the caudiciform part of Petopentia natalensis (Schltr.) Bullock (Apocynaceae)

  • 1. Kyiv Taras Shevchenko National University, Educational and Scientific Centre « Institute of Biology and Medicine », str. Symona Petlyury, 1, 01032 Kyiv (Ukraine)

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Aviekin, Yaroslav, Nuzhyna, Nataliia, Gaidarzhy, Maryna (2021): Peculiarities of the formation of the caudiciform part of Petopentia natalensis (Schltr.) Bullock (Apocynaceae). Adansonia (3) 43 (3): 19-30, DOI: 10.5252/adansonia2021v43a3

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