Lectin prospecting in colombian labiatae. a systematic-ecological approach – iii. mainly exotic species (cultivated or naturalised)

This is the third study of lectin and mucilage detection in Labiatae nutlets fromColombia. It was carried out on 30 taxa; 15 of them belonging to 14 genera inwhich no previous studies have been carried out in this fi eld, the other 15 belongingto previously studied genera. A differential response wa...

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Fernandez-Alonso, José Luis
Vega, Nohora
Pérez, Gerardo
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2009
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title Lectin prospecting in colombian labiatae. a systematic-ecological approach – iii. mainly exotic species (cultivated or naturalised)
spellingShingle Lectin prospecting in colombian labiatae. a systematic-ecological approach – iii. mainly exotic species (cultivated or naturalised)
title_short Lectin prospecting in colombian labiatae. a systematic-ecological approach – iii. mainly exotic species (cultivated or naturalised)
title_full Lectin prospecting in colombian labiatae. a systematic-ecological approach – iii. mainly exotic species (cultivated or naturalised)
title_fullStr Lectin prospecting in colombian labiatae. a systematic-ecological approach – iii. mainly exotic species (cultivated or naturalised)
title_full_unstemmed Lectin prospecting in colombian labiatae. a systematic-ecological approach – iii. mainly exotic species (cultivated or naturalised)
title_sort Lectin prospecting in colombian labiatae. a systematic-ecological approach – iii. mainly exotic species (cultivated or naturalised)
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Fernandez-Alonso, José Luis
Vega, Nohora
Pérez, Gerardo
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Vega, Nohora
Pérez, Gerardo
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