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    Almeidea A. St.-Hil. belongs to Conchocarpus J.C. Mikan (Galipeinae, Rutaceae): evidence from morphological and molecular data, with a first analysis of subtribe Galipeinae by Bruniera, Carla Poleselli, Kallunki, Jacquelyn A, Groppo, Milton

    Published in PloS one (07-05-2015)
    “…Subtribe Galipeinae (tribe Galipeeae, subfamily Rutoideae) is the most diverse group of Neotropical Rutaceae, with 28 genera and approximately 130 species. One…”
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    Floristic survey of Rubiaceae in the largest remnant of Cerrado in the metropolitan region of São Paulo, Brazil by Isabella Capitanio Rossatto, Carla Poleselli Bruniera

    Published in Rodriguésia (01-06-2024)
    “…Abstract We present a floristic survey of the family Rubiaceae in Juquery State Park, a conservation unit that harbors the largest Cerrado area in the…”
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    Rubiacearum Americanarum Magna Hama Pars XXXIX. New Species of Carapichea and Rudgea (Palicoureeae) from Western Amazonia by Taylor, Charlotte M., Bruniera, Carla Poleselli

    Published in Novon (Saint Louis, Mo.) (01-08-2018)
    “…Several species of Rudgea Salisb. and Carapichea Aubl. from the lowlands of the western Amazon basin have been confused due to their morphological similarity,…”
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    FLORA DA SERRA DO CIPÓ, MINAS GERAIS: DILLENIACEAE by BRUNIERA, CARLA POLESELLI, GROPPO, MILTON

    Published in Boletim de botânica (01-01-2010)
    “…The study of the family Dilleniaceae is a part of the project of "Flora of Serra do Cipó, Minas Gerais, Brazil". In that area, the family is represented by the…”
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    FLORA DA SERRA DO CIPÓ, MINAS GERAIS: SAPOTACEAE by BRUNIERA, CARLA POLESELLI, GROPPO, MILTON

    Published in Boletim de botânica (01-01-2008)
    “…The study of the family Sapotaceae is a part of the project of "Flora of Serra do Cipó, Minas Gerais, Brazil". In that area, the family is represented by the…”
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