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  1. SOMETHING ROTTEN IN SEATTLE (Q2524598)
  2. Corpse-flower (Amorphophallus titanum) (Q2524597)
  3. Mediterranean cork oak savannas require human use to sustain biodiversity and ecosystem services (Q2524596)
  4. A Genomic Approach to Suberin Biosynthesis and Cork Differentiation (Q2524595)
  5. The impact of drought on leaf physiology of Quercus suber L. trees: comparison of an extreme drought event with chronic rainfall reduction (Q2524594)
  6. Insights into the Responsiveness of Cork Oak (Quercus suber L.) to Bark Harvesting (Q2524593)
  7. Great Wild Gardens (Q2524592)
  8. Seed germination traits of desert perennials (Q2524591)
  9. The Cork Trees (Q2524590)
  10. Requiem for a Cork Tree (Q2524589)
  11. Cork: Structure, Properties, Applications (Q2524588)
  12. Christopher Columbus, Gonzalo Pizarro, and the Search for Cinnamon (Q2524587)
  13. A Discourse on the Cinnamon, Cassia, or Canella. By Taylor White, Esquire, F. R. S. (Q2524586)
  14. Relations between the Invasive Cinnamomum verum and the Endemic Phoenicophorium borsigianum on Mahé Island, Seychelles (Q2524585)
  15. Strong below-ground Competition Shapes Tree Regeneration in Invasive Cinnamomum verum Forests (Q2524580)
  16. THE INTRODUCTION OF NUTMEG (MYRISTICA FRAGRANS HOUTT.) AND CINNAMON (CINNAMOMUMVERUM J. PRESL) TO AMERICA / La introducción de la nuez moscada (Myristica fragrans Houtt.) y de la canela (Cinnamomum verum J.S. Presl) en América (Q2524579)
  17. Tilletia horrida Tak. on Rice Plant in South Carolina (Q2524574)
  18. From Hands to Tutors: African Expertise in the South Carolina Rice Economy (Q2524573)
  19. Landscapes of Technology Transfer: Rice Cultivation and African Continuities (Q2524572)
  20. The African origins of Carolina rice culture (Q2524571)
  21. The Colonial Rice Trade (Q2524570)
  22. Mr. Clarence Jones, Carolina Rice Farmer (Q2524569)
  23. Rice Milling, Gender and Slave Labour in Colonial South Carolina (Q2524568)
  24. Conquests of Chocolate (Q2524567)
  25. Smallholder farmers’ social networks and resource-conserving agriculture in Ghana (Q2524566)
  26. Gene flow and genetic diversity in cultivated and wild cacao (Theobroma cacao) in Bolivia (Q2524565)
  27. Two <em>Theobroma cacao</em> genotypes with contrasting pathogen tolerance show aberrant transcriptional and ROS responses after salicylic acid treatment (Q2524564)
  28. Amino acids, carbohydrates and heritability of resistance in the <em>Theobroma cacao/Phythophthora megakarya</em> interaction (Q2524559)
  29. Comparative Flower Development in <em>Theobroma cacao</em> Based on Temporal Morphological Indicators (Q2524558)
  30. Evaluating models to assess the distribution of Buxus balearica in southern Spain (Q2524557)
  31. What Is Edging Box? Towards Greater Authenticity in Garden Conservation Projects (Q2524552)
  32. The Effects of Sodium Chloride on the Aesthetic Value of Buxus spp. (Q2524551)
  33. A Descriptive Study of Varietal Forms in Buxus (Q2524550)
  34. Background note on the formation of the national collection of Buxus in Cuba (Q2524549)
  35. A presumably exotic Phytophthora species causing dieback of Buxus sempervirens in Germany and Romania (Q2524548)
  36. THE BUXACEAE IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES (Q2524547)
  37. Accounting for Taste: Export Bananas, Mass Markets, and Panama Disease (Q2524546)
  38. The century plant (Agave americana): flowering stem. Coloured etching by J. Pass, c. 1796, after J. Ihle. (Q2524545)
  39. Agave Americano, O Magvey, aloe vera (Q2524544)
  40. An Outbreak of "Salmonella Joviana" Associated with Consumption of Watermelon (Q2524543)
  41. Isolation and identification of five alcohol-defying Bacillus spp. covertly associated with in vitro culture of seedless watermelon (Q2524542)
  42. Watermelon Response to Plastic Mulch and Row Covers (Q2524541)
  43. Injury Potential from Carryover of Watermelon Herbicide Residues (Q2524540)
  44. Preemergence Weed Control in Direct-Seeded Watermelon (Q2524539)
  45. Comparative transcriptome profiling of potassium starvation responsiveness in two contrasting watermelon genotypes (Q2524538)
  46. Reduction of Fusarium wilt in watermelon by <em>Pseudomonas chlororaphis</em> PCL1391 and <em>P. fluorescens</em> WCS365 (Q2524537)
  47. Differential gene expression and alternative splicing between diploid and tetraploid watermelon (Q2524536)
  48. Origin and emergence of the sweet dessert watermelon, <em>Citrullus lanatus</em> (Q2524535)
  49. The response of root-associated bacterial community to the graftomg of watermelon (Q2524534)
  50. Modules of co-regulated metabolites in turmeric (Curcuma longa) rhizome suggest the existence of biosynthetic modules in plant specialized metabolism (Q2524533)

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