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Najas
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Year of Publication
T.P. Yang
A synopsis to the aquatic angiospermous plants of Taiwan
1987
J.T.A. Verhoeven
The ecology of Ruppia-dominated communities in Western Europe. II. Synecological classification. Structure and dynamics of the macroflora and macrofauna communities
1980
N.N. Tzvelev
Сем. 165. Najadaceae Juss. - НАЯДОВЫЕ
1979
A. Cuénod; G. Pottier-Alapetite; A. Labbe
Flore analytique et synoptique de la Tunisie: Cryptogames vasculaires, gymnospermes et monocotylédones
1954
A. Löve; D. Löve
Chromosome numbers of Scandinavian plant species
1942
S. Miki
New Water Plants in Asia Orientalis I
1935
A. Lemos
O Moliço da Ria de Aveiro
1933
A.X.Pereira Coutinho
Contribuições para o estudo das Monocotyledoneas Portuguezas
1898
W.L. Hooker
Flora boreali-americana, or, The botany of the northern parts of British America: compiled principally from the plants collected by Dr. Richardson & Mr. Drummond on the late northern expeditions, under command of Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N.
1839
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