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Author(s) Year Article/Chapter Title Book/Journal
Zika, Peter F., Alverson, Edward R., Wagner, Warren H., Wagner, F. S. 2002 Botrychium hesperium in the Wallowa Mountains of Oregon.   View Details American Fern Journal; quarterly journal of the American Fern Society
Hauk, W. D., Barker, Michael S. 2003 Botrychium lanceolatum subsp. angustisegmentum in Ohio.   View Details American Fern Journal; quarterly journal of the American Fern Society
Game, J. C. 1997 Botrychium virginianum in California.   View Details American Fern Journal; quarterly journal of the American Fern Society
Ballantine, David L., Aponte, Nilda E. 2002 Botryocladia bahamense sp. nov. (Rhodymeniaceae, Rhodophyta) from the Bahamas, western Atlantic.   View Details Cryptogamie - Algologie. Paris
Gavio, Brigitte, Fredericq, S. 2003 Botryocladia caraibica (Rhodymeniales, Rhodophyta), a new species from the Caribbean.   View Details Cryptogamie - Algologie. Paris
Nogueira, Ina de S. 1996 Botryococcaceae, Radiococcaceae e Oocystaceae (Chlorellales, Chlorophyta) do Município do Rio de Janeiro e arredodores, RJ, Brasil.   View Details Revista Brasileira de Biologia
Hamel, P. B., Foti, T. L. 1995 Bottomland hardwoods of the Mississippi Alluvial Valley: Characteristics and management of natural function, structure, and composition.   View Details General technical report P N W, United States Forest Service
Puth, L. M., Wilson, K. A. 2001 Boundaries and corridors as a continuum of ecological flow control: Lessons from rivers and streams.   View Details Conservation Biology; Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
Columbus, J. Travis 1996 Bouteloua chihuahuana (Gramineae), a new nomenclatural combination.   View Details Aliso
Weldy, Troy 2002 Bouteloua curtipendula rediscovered on Long Island.   View Details Quarterly Newsletter, Long Island Botanical Society
Reeder, John R., Goodding, Charlotte O. 1990 Bouteloua eludens: Elusive indeed, but not rare.   View Details Desert plants; a journal devoted to broadening knowledge of plants indegenous or adapted to arid and sub-arid regions and to encouranging the appreciation of these plants
Allen, C. M., Reid, Christopher S., Doffitt, C. H. 1999 Bouteloua rigidiseta (Poaceae) new to Louisiana.   View Details Sida; Contributions to Botany
Kreisel, H., Calonge, Francisco de Diego 1996 Bovista septina (C. G. Lloyd) Kreisel & Calonge, comb. nov.   View Details Boletín de la Sociedad Micológica de Madrid. Madrid
Ainsworth, C. 2000 Boys and girls come out to play: The molecular biology of dioecious plants.   View Details Annals of Botany
Fox, W. E., Hatch, Stephen L., Landers, R. Q. 1996 Brachiaria eruciformis and Urochloa brizantha (Poaceae: Paniceae) new to Texas.   View Details Sida; Contributions to Botany
Ignatov, Mikhail S., Huttunen, S. 2002 Brachytheciaceae (Bryophyta) - A family of sibling genera.   View Details Arctoa: a journal of bryology / Briologiceskij zurnal.
Ochyra, Ryszard 1999 Brachythecium austrosalebrosum (Musci, Brachytheciaceae) new to Bolivia.   View Details Fragmenta Floristica et Geobotanica
Robinson, H., Ignatov, Mikhail S. 1997 Brachythecium laetum (Brid.) B.S.G. The correct name for the species commonly known as Brachythecium oxycladon.   View Details Bryologist: A journal of bryology and lichenology
Mitich, L. W. 1999 Brackenfern, Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn.   View Details Weed technology
Quero, H. J. 2000 Brahea sarukhanii, a new species of palm from Mexico.   View Details Palms
Lötscher, M., Nösberger, J. 1997 Branch and root formation in Trifolium repens is influenced by the light environment of unfolded leaves.   View Details Oecologia
Grimes, James W. 1996 Branch apices, heterochrony, and inflorescence morphology in some mimosoid legumes (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae).   View Details Telopea
Luken, J. O., Tholemeier, T. C., Kunkel, B. A., Kuddes, L. M. 1995 Branch architecture plasticity of Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Herder): Initial response in extreme light environments.   View Details Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club
Bago, B., Azcón-Aguilar, C., Goulet, A., Piché, Y. 1998 Branched absorbing structures (BAS): A feature of the extrardical mycelium of symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.   View Details New Phytologist
Sillett, S. C. 1995 Branch epiphyte assemblages in the forest interior and on the clearcut edge of a 700-year old Douglas fir canopy in western Oregon.   View Details Bryologist: A journal of bryology and lichenology