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    Prosopanche: A remarkable genus of parasitic plants by Hatt, Sebastian A., Cameron, Duncan D., Grace, Olwen M., Rocamundi, Nicolás, Cocucci, Andrea A., Martel, Carlos, Thorogood, Chris J.

    Published in Plants, people, planet (01-03-2023)
    “…Prosopanche is a poorly known genus of parasitic plants from South and Central America. Growing almost entirely underground with a complete lack of leaves,…”
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    Vepris onanae (Rutaceae), a new Critically Endangered cloud-forest tree species, and the endemic plant species of Bali Ngemba Forest Reserve, Bamenda Highlands Cameroon by Cheek, Martin, Hatt, Sebastian, Onana, Jean Michel

    Published in Kew bulletin (01-06-2022)
    “…Summary We revise and update the records of strict and near-endemic species of the Bali Ngemba Forest Reserve, the largest known surviving patch (c. 8 km 2 in…”
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    Parasitic plants show striking convergence in host preference across angiosperm lineages by Hatt, Sebastian A, Grace, Olwen M, Zuntini, Alex R, Cameron, Duncan D, Thorogood, Chris J

    Published in Annals of botany (24-10-2024)
    “…The host specificity of a parasite underpins its ecology, distribution, invasive potential and adaptability, yet for most parasitic plants host ranges are…”
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    A taxonomic revision of the genus Hydnora (Hydnoraceae) by Hatt, Sebastian A., Thorogood, Chris J., Bolin, Jay F., Musselman, Lytton J., Cameron, Duncan D., Grace, Olwen M.

    Published in Kew bulletin (01-09-2024)
    “…Summary A systematic monograph is presented for Hydnora (Hydnoraceae), a poorly known genus of holoparasitic plants distributed across Africa, Madagascar and…”
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    A morphological analysis of Syzygium, with a focus on fibre bundles and description of a new subgenus by Hatt, Sebastian, Low, Yee Wen, Burslem, David F R P, Middleton, David J, Biffin, E D, Maurin, Olivier, Lucas, Eve J

    Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (09-05-2023)
    “…Abstract Syzygium is a large genus (1200–1500 species) of Old World tropical trees, currently divided into five subgenera containing widely different numbers…”
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