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1 Abiotic conditions affect nectar properties and flower visitation in four herbaceous plant species Plos, Carolin

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2 Callose wall and sporoderm characteristics during the anther development stage of Dendrobium officinale Deng, Wei

303 C p.
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3 Comparative anatomical study of two Malvaceae species from a seasonally dry forest Silva, Pâmela Clemente de Meneses

303 C p.
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4 Contrasting patterns along tall grass dominance in mowed mountain grasslands Ferrara, Arianna

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5 Cypselae in Dahlia and Hidalgoa (Asteraceae: Coreopsideae): anatomical and morphological differences Sánchez-Chávez, Erandi

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6 Editorial Board
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7 Elemental and ecophysiological profiles of orchid Dactylorhiza sambucina show distinct responses to contrasting geological substrates Jakovljević, Ksenija

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8 Gender-specific responses of Salix viminalis roots in morphology and physiology subjected to flooding Zhang, Yunxing

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9 How do fertile stamens and staminodes go differently in Kingdonia uniflora? Evidence from stamen numbers, ontogeny, and structure Ning, Kun

303 C p.
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10 Petiole micromorphology in Brassicaceous taxa and its potential for accurate taxonomic identification Noor, Wajia

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11 Pollen morphology of family Thymelaeaceae Juss. in India and its taxonomic implications Garg, Arti

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12 Sun and shade galls of Clinodiplosis profusa (Cecidomyiidae) on Eugenia uniflora (Myrtaceae): Are there differences in their establishment and growth? de Castro, Rayssa Rosa Marquesine

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13 Sweet as Vanilla hartii: Evidence for a nectar-rewarding pollination mechanism in Vanilla (Orchidaceae) flowers Watteyn, Charlotte

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14 The hemiparasitic shrub Osyris lanceolata (Santalaceae) does not disturb the ecophysiology of its hosts Díaz-Barradas, M.C.

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15 What are the consequences of clonal integration for floral traits and reproductive investment of a broadly distributed aquatic plant? Demetrio, Guilherme Ramos

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