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