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    Flora treatment of the Leguminosae–Papilionoideae of Gabon by van der Maesen, L.J.G., Wieringa, J.J.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-11-2013)
    “…This short note highlights the work undertaken to prepare the treatment of the Leguminosae subfamily Papilionoideae for the Flore du Gabon. Examples are given…”
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    Ethnoveterinary medicinal plants used by the Maale and Ari ethnic communities in southern Ethiopia by Kidane, Berhane, van der Maesen, L.J.G., van Andel, Tinde, Asfaw, Zemede

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (11-04-2014)
    “…Livestock production is an integral part of the agricultural system in Ethiopia. Medicinal plants are used and are important for rural communities for the…”
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    Tree density and germplasm source in agroforestry ecosystems in Meru, Mount Kenya by Lengkeek, A.G, Kindt, R, Maesen, L.J.G. van der, Simons, A.J, Oijen, D.C.C. van

    Published in Genetic resources and crop evolution (01-09-2005)
    “…Farmers use and conserve a large variety of tree species. In Meru, a tree census on 35 farms covering 60 ha was conducted. This study included farmer…”
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    Papilionoids of Gabon, a Flora treatment by van der Maesen, L.J.G

    Published in Webbia (02-01-2015)
    “…After the publication of Pellegrin (1949: Légumineuses du Gabon) no recent overview of the Papilionoideae for the Flora of Gabon is available, except in a…”
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    Novitates Gabonenses 85: Leguminosae-Papilionoideae in the Flora of Gabon: new species and nomenclatural notes by van der Maesen, L.J.G

    Published in Webbia (01-11-2013)
    “…While studying the Leguminosae-Papilionoideae for the Flore du Gabon, some accessions appear to be species new to science and have been described, while some…”
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    Diversity patterns in the flora of the Campo-Ma'an rain forest, Cameroon: do tree species tell it all? by Tchouto, M.G.P, Boer, W.F. de, Wilde, J.J.F.E. de, Maesen, L.J.G. van der

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-04-2006)
    “…Issue Title: Themed Issue: Forest Diversity and Management: Safeguarding the Earth's Biota This study describes diversity patterns in the flora of the…”
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    Biodiversity hotspots and conservation priorities in the Campo-Ma'an rain forests, Cameroon by Tchouto, M.G.P, Yemefack, M, Boer, W.F. de, Wilde, J.J.F.E. de, Maesen, L.J.G. van der, Cleef, A.M

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-04-2006)
    “…Issue Title: Themed Issue: Forest Diversity and Management: Safeguarding the Earth's Biota Until recently, patterns of species richness and endemism were based…”
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    Wild and semi-wild leafy vegetables used by the Maale and Ari ethnic communities in southern Ethiopia by Kidane, Berhane, van der Maesen, L. J. G., Asfaw, Zemede, Sosef, M. S. M., van Andel, Tinde

    Published in Genetic resources and crop evolution (01-02-2015)
    “…We studied wild and semi-wild leafy vegetables used by the Maale and Ari ethnic communities in southern Ethiopia. Quantitative and qualitative ethnobotanical…”
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    Revision of the genus Faucaria (Ruschioideae: Aizoaceae) in South Africa by L. E. Groen, L. J. G. van der Maesen

    Published in Bothalia (01-05-1999)
    “…Faucaria Schwantes is a small genus of succulents, concentrated in south-central Eastern Cape. Distinguishing features of Faucaria are the characteristically…”
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    A new Eriosema (Leguminosae Papilionoideae) from Gabon and adjacent Congo by Maesen, L.J.G., van der, Walters, G.M

    Published in Plant ecology and evolution (2011)
    “…Background – On-going botanical research in Gabon continues to yield species new to science, in this case a new member of the leguminous genus Eriosema…”
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    Systematic studies in the Gloriosa superba complex (Colchicaceae): a re-assessment of species boundaries by Maroyi, Alfred, van den Berg, Ronald G., van der Maesen, Jos

    Published in Plant ecology and evolution (01-01-2013)
    “…Background and aims -Gloriosa superba L. is a highly variable species occurring in a wide range of ecological habitats in South Africa, tropical Africa and…”
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    Gloriosa superba L. (family Colchicaceae): Remedy or poison? by Maroyi, A, Maesen, L.J.G., van der

    Published in Journal of medicinal plant research (16-11-2011)
    “…This article gives an overview of medicinal uses and poisonous properties of Gloriosa superba L., and the available literature related to these aspects drawn…”
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    Bio-indicator species and Central African rain forest refuges in the Campo-Ma'an area, Cameroon by Tchouto, M. G. P., de Wilde, J. J. F. E., de Boer, W. F., van der Maesen, L. J. G., Cleef, A. M.

    Published in Systematics and biodiversity (01-03-2009)
    “…This study aims to examine the geographical position of late Pleistocene forest refuges in the tropical lowland rain forest in southern Cameroon by analysing…”
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    Structure and floristic diversity of inselberg vegetation in south-central Benin by Yedomonhan, H, Houndagba, C.J, Akoegninou, A, Maesen, L.J.G., van der

    “…The inselberg vegetation in the southern part of Centre-Benin was investigated using floristic relevés within plots of 900 m2 each. A total of 108 floristic…”
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    Pollen morphology of African Celtis (Celtidaceae) by Sattarian, A, Berg, R.G., van den, Maesen, L.J.G., van der

    Published in Feddes repertorium (2006)
    “…Pollen morphology of all African Celtis species was examined and compared with that of some Asian species, using light and scanning electron microscopy. The…”
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    Medicinal Plants Used to Treat Malaria in Southern Benin by Hermans, Merel, Akoègninou, Akpovi, van der Maesen, L. Jos G

    Published in Economic botany (01-12-2004)
    “…People in Benin who cannot resort to allopathic medicines provided by the pharmaceutical industry use many species of plants to alleviate malaria symptoms…”
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