DOI:10.1055/s-2004-830444 - Corpus ID: 260252656
The Linderniaceae and Gratiolaceae are further Lineages Distinct from the Scrophulariaceae (Lamiales)
@article{Rahmanzadeh12004TheLA,
title={The Linderniaceae and Gratiolaceae are further Lineages Distinct from the Scrophulariaceae (Lamiales)},
author={R. Rahmanzadeh1 and Klaus M{\"u}ller2 and E. Fischer3 and D. Bartels1 and T. Borsch2},
journal={Plant Biology},
year={2004},
volume={7},
pages={67 - 78},
url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:260252656}
}- R. Rahmanzadeh1, K. Müller2, T. Borsch2
- Published 16 December 2004
- Biology, Environmental Science
- Plant Biology
Craterostigma, Lindernia trnK matK Linderni Gratiola gratiola Gratiola Linderna trnC matKLindernia Gratola Gratolia LindernIA.
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