Phytotoxic potential and chemical composition of Commelina benghalensis L. (Commelinaceae) on Lonchocarpus sericeus (Poir.) Kunth ex DC. (Fabaceae)
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Published:2023-12
Issue:
Volume:163
Page:531-540
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ISSN:0254-6299
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Container-title:South African Journal of Botany
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language:en
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Short-container-title:South African Journal of Botany
Author:
de Alcântara Bruno MeloORCID,
Antunes Dhenes FerreiraORCID,
da Silva José Anderson Soares,
Rufino dos Santos Felipe,
da Silva Cíntia Larissa Pereira,
Gonçalves da Silva Cicera Thainá,
Pereira do Nascimento Marcio,
Dantas Alexandro Rodrigues,
da Costa José Galberto Martins,
Junior Francisco Nascimento Pereira,
Figueirêdo dos Santos Marcos Aurélio,
Silva Delmira da Costa,
da Silva Maria Arlene Pessoa
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