The natural history of Annonaceae

This special issue of Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society focuses on the systematics and evolution of Annonaceae. Ever since the start of the standardized use of plant family names, with the publication of Genera plantarum by de Jussieu (1789), Annonaceae have been an easily identifiable entity...

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Natural history
Annonaceae
Cultivars
Plant species
Species distribution
Plant colonization
Plant ecology
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dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv La historia natural de Annonaceae
title The natural history of Annonaceae
spellingShingle The natural history of Annonaceae
Natural history
Annonaceae
Cultivars
Plant species
Species distribution
Plant colonization
Plant ecology
title_short The natural history of Annonaceae
title_full The natural history of Annonaceae
title_fullStr The natural history of Annonaceae
title_full_unstemmed The natural history of Annonaceae
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Annonaceae
Cultivars
Plant species
Species distribution
Plant colonization
Plant ecology
topic Natural history
Annonaceae
Cultivars
Plant species
Species distribution
Plant colonization
Plant ecology
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