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Zanoni, T. A., Whalen, E. A. 1995 A brief history of the Wellesly College Herbarium (WELC) and a list of its type specimens of vascular plants now deposited at The New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY).   View Details Brittonia: a journal of systematic botany
Tang, Y. C., Lu, A. M., Chen, Z. D. 1999 A brief introduction to a new ordinal classification of the flowering plants.   View Details Acta Phytoecol. Sinica
Thomas, P. 2002 A brief look at The New England Wild Flower Society.   View Details Wildflower
Stebbins, G. L. 1999 A brief summary of my ideas on evolution.   View Details American Journal of Botany; official publication of the Botanical Society of America
Schultes, R. E. 1990 A brief taxonomic view of the genus Hevea.   View Details Malaysian Rubber Research and Development Board, Monograph
Grossniklaus, U., Koltunow, A., van Lookeren Campagne, M. 1998 A bright future for apomixis.   View Details Trends in plant science
Gross, E. 1997 A brilliantly colored new Tillandsia [Bromeliaceae] from Ecuador.   View Details Journal of the Bromeliad Society
McGee, M. 2003 Abrothallus welwitschii in California on Sticta limbata.   View Details Bulletin of the California Lichen Society
Rood, S. B., Heinze-Milne, S. 1989 Abrupt downstream forest decline following river damming in southern Alberta.   View Details Canadian Journal of Botany
Seppelt, Rodney D., Green, T. G. A. 1998 A bryophyte flora for Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica.   View Details New Zealand Journal of Botany
Schroeter, B., Schlensog, M., Hartung, W. 2000 Abscisic acid in antarctic lichens.   View Details Bibliotheca Lichenologica
van Doorn, W. G., Stead, A. D. 1997 Abscission of flowers and floral parts.   View Details Journal of experimental botany
Alarcón, R., Cambell, D. R. 2000 Absence of conspecific pollen advantage in the dynamics of an Ipomopsis (Polemoniaceae) hybrid zone.   View Details American Journal of Botany; official publication of the Botanical Society of America
Ledru, M. P., Bertaux, J., Sifeddine, A., Suguio, K. 1998 Absence of Last Glacial Maxinum records in lowland tropical forests.   View Details Quaternary research; interdisciplinary journal
Keeley, J. E. 1997 Absence of nascent inflorescences in Arctostaphylos pringlei.   View Details Madroño; Journal of the California Botanical Society
Leonardi, P. I., Cáceres, Eduardo J. 1990 Absolute configuration of the flagellar apparatus of biflagellate zoospores of Enteromorpha flexuosa ssp. pilifera (Ulvophyceae, Chlorophyta).   View Details Journal of phycology
Magallón, S. A., Sanderson, M. J. 2001 Absolute diversification rates in angiosperm clades.   View Details Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
Laybauer, L., Ortiz, L. S. 1999 Absorção de matais pesados por Eichhornia azurea nas Minas do Camaquã, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil.   View Details Iheringia, Série Botânica
Hawes, I., Schwarz, A-M J. 2001 Absorption and utilization of irradiance by cyanobacterial mats in two ice-covered Antarctic lakes with contrasting light climates.   View Details Journal of phycology
Funk, Victoria A., Robinson, H. 2001 A bully new genus from the Andes (Compositae: Liabeae).   View Details Systematic Botany
Bullock, S. H. 1990 Abundance and allometrics of vines and self-supporting plants in a tropical deciduous forest.   View Details Biotropica
Guo, Q., Brown, J. H., Valone, T. J. 2000 Abundance and distribution of desert annuals: Are spatial and temporal patterns related?   View Details Journal of Ecology. London
Pivello, Vânia R., Carvalho, V. M. C., Lopes, P. F., Peccinini, A. A., Rosso, S. 1999 Abundance and distribution of native and alien grasses in a "cerrado" (Brazilian savanna) biological reserve.   View Details Biotropica
Tonhasca, A., Blackmer, J. L., Albuquerque, G. S. 2002 Abundance and diversity of euglossine bees in the fragmented landscape of the Brazilian Atlantic forest.   View Details Biotropica
González, M. D., Herrera, T., Ulloa, M., Hanlin, R. T. 1998 Abundance and diversity of microfungi in three coastal beaches of Mexico.   View Details Mycoscience