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The genus Quercus (oaks) is one of the most ecologically dominant clades of woody angiosperms across the Northern Hemisphere (Nixon, 2006; Hipp et al., 2020). Oaks occupy diverse ecosystems, including ...
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SINGAPORE – For the first time, the process of preserving plants for posterity can be viewed by the public, following the launch of the Singapore Herbarium’s largest digitalisation effort on Oct 28.
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