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English: Floral morphology in the Dasymaschalon alliance
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Source Guo X, Thomas DC, Saunders RMK (2018). "Organ Homologies and Perianth Evolution in the Dasymaschalon Alliance (Annonaceae): Inner Petal Loss and Its Functional Consequences.". Front Plant Sci 9: 174. DOI:10.3389/fpls.2018.00174. PMID 29515600. PMC: 5826315.
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