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Biosystematic studies of a few taxa of the genus
Crotalaria
through their pollen grains
Volume 34 – Issue 1 (Mar 1969)
R. M. Datta
S. Bagchi
2024-07-26T19:13
Pollen are monomorphic, tricolporate and angulaperturate. OS is lolongate. L—O pattern is noted.
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