Old tropical botanical collections: how to improve their availability, comprehensibility and use in modern taxonomy?

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Old tropical botanical collections : how to improve their availability, comprehensibility and use in modern taxonomy? / Friis, Ib.

I: Webbia, Bind 72, Nr. 1, 2017, s. 5-16.

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Friis, I 2017, 'Old tropical botanical collections: how to improve their availability, comprehensibility and use in modern taxonomy?', Webbia, bind 72, nr. 1, s. 5-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/00837792.2017.1301708

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Friis, I. (2017). Old tropical botanical collections: how to improve their availability, comprehensibility and use in modern taxonomy? Webbia, 72(1), 5-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/00837792.2017.1301708

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Friis I. Old tropical botanical collections: how to improve their availability, comprehensibility and use in modern taxonomy? Webbia. 2017;72(1):5-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/00837792.2017.1301708

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Friis, Ib. / Old tropical botanical collections : how to improve their availability, comprehensibility and use in modern taxonomy?. I: Webbia. 2017 ; Bind 72, Nr. 1. s. 5-16.

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