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CONCERNING FOSSIL LEGUMES.
1937
R W Brown
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R W Brown
CONCERNING FOSSIL REMAINS OF LEGUMINOUS PLANTS.
January 1937, Science (New York, N.Y.),
R W Brown
Fossil legumes from the Middle Eocene (46.0 Ma) Mahenge Flora of Singida, Tanzania.
September 2000, American journal of botany,
R W Brown
A DISCUSSION AND PROPOSALS CONCERNING FOSSIL DINOFLAGELLATES, HYSTRICHOSPHERES, AND ACRITARCHS, I.
February 1963, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,
R W Brown
A DISCUSSION AND PROPOSALS CONCERNING FOSSIL DINOFLAGELLATES, HYSTRICHOSPHERES, AND ACRITARCHS, II.
March 1963, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,
R W Brown
A fossil-calibrated phylogeny reveals the biogeographic history of the Cladrastis clade, an amphi-Pacific early-branching group in papilionoid legumes.
February 2020, Molecular phylogenetics and evolution,
R W Brown
Molybdenum in nitrogen metabolism of legumes and non-legumes.
November 1950, Australian journal of scientific research. Ser. B: Biological sciences,
R W Brown
Sulphur in nitrogen metabolism of legumes and non-legumes.
November 1950, Australian journal of scientific research. Ser. B: Biological sciences,
R W Brown
[Endosperm of legumes].
April 1957, Pharmazeutische Zentralhalle fur Deutschland,
R W Brown
More on legumes.
December 1992, Nature,
R W Brown
The detection of leghemoglobin-line sequences in legumes and non-legumes.
September 1985, Plant molecular biology,
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