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Application of consensus theory to formalize expert evaluations of plant species distribution models
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Endemic wild potato (Solanum spp.) biodiversity status in Bolivia: reasons for conservation concerns
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Vasconcellea for papaya improvement
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- Journal Article
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Mapping genetic diversity of Cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.) : application of spatial analysis for conservation and use of plant genetic resources
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Vasconcellea
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Small-scale cultivation of Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpa and Passiflora ligularis in the Yungas of La Paz, Bolivia
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Distribution, diversity and environmental adaptation of highland papayas (Vasconcellea spp.) in tropical and subtropical America
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Passiflora venusta, a new species of Passiflora series Laurilfoliae (Passifloraceae) from Bolivia
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Germination of Passiflora mollissima (Kunth) LHBailey, Passiflora tricuspis Mast. and Passiflora nov. sp. seeds
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Germplasm collection and fruit characterisation of cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.) in Loja Province, Ecuador, and important centre of biodiversity
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Molecular phylogeny and evolution of Caricaceae based on rDNA internal transcribed spacers and chloroplast sequence data
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Molecular diversity of Carica papaya and related species
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Phylogenetic analysis of the highland papayas (Vasconcellea) and allied genera (Caricaceae) using PCR-RFLP
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Potential of highland papayas (Vasconella spp.) in southern Ecuador
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Horticultural potential of Andean fruit crops exploring their centre of origin
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Ethnobotanical research for increased knowledge on biodiversity at the Laboratory of Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture and Ethnobotany, University of Gent : its situation at the beginning of a new era
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Molecular-genetic analysis of the genera Carica and Vasconcellea: the use of molecular markers to investigate hybridisation.
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- PhD Thesis
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Distribution and potential of Cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.) and highland papayas (Vasconcellea spp.) in Ecuador
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Highland papayas in Southern Ecuador : need for conservation actions
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Improving cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.) cultivation exploring its centre of origin