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Large-scale general collection of wild-plant DNA in Mustang, Nepal

The deposit of DNA samples of wild plants that correspond to voucher specimens is highly informative and greatly enhances the value of the herbarium specimens. The Society of Himalayan Botany (SHB), Tokyo, has assembled general collections of flowering plants of the Sino-Himalayan region for more th...

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Published in:Journal of plant research 2005-02, Vol.118 (1), p.57-60
Main Authors: Tsukaya, H. (National Inst. for Basic Biology, Okazaki, Aichi (Japan)), Iokawa, Y, Kondo, M, Ohba, H
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