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Plant Science Bulletin, 2005, Volume 51, Issue 3.

31550 Plant Science Bulletin, 2005, Volume 51, Issue 3. http://announce.botany.org/plantsciencebulletin/psb-2005-51-3.php Published quarterly by Botanical Society of America, Inc., 4475 Castleman Avenue,St. Louis , MO 63166-0299 . The yearly subscription rate of $15 is included in the membership dues of the Botanical Society of America, Inc. Periodical postage paid at St. Louis, MO and additional mailing office. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science plant   anatomy   biology   research   science   award   economic   botany   botanical   garden   jack-in-the-pulpit   herbarium   kingdom Jan 1, 2007  

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