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kunth: Kunth is a noun that does not have a widely recognized definition in English. It may be a surname, a place name, or a term specific to certain fields or cultures. Further context or information is needed to determine the precise meaning of this term

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Kunth was never quite satisfied with their progress.
Chemical study and biological evaluation of species byrsonima coccolobifolia kunth.
Kunth was found to be continuous with the secondary thickening meristem in vegetative shoots.
Satisfactory results have been obtained with the specie bactris gasipaes kunth.
Kunth is ancestral with other species evolving from it in specific geographic regions.
Anatomical characterization of the development of callus on the standard petal flower species dioclea kunth.
Pertusum Kunth et Bouché and is known by the name Philodendron.
The morphogenetic and structural characteristics and demographic tillering patterns of andropogon gayanus kunth var.
The genus viguiera kunth is the largest in the subtribe helianthinae tribe heliantheae, asteraceae.
This is a synonym of Chusquea quila Kunth.
Picramnia zanthoxyloides Kunth List sources, Gumillea, for more information on this synonym of Picramnia.
Sporobolus argutas Kunth.
Kunth (Malpighiaceae) in other congeneric species.
Contains more than 550 species and belongs to the family passifloraceae al de jussieu ex kunth.
Erythroxylaceae kunth on the northern atlantic domain, erythroxylaceae includes about 250 spp.

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For this, two experiments were installed, 1 in vitro regeneration of caçari myrciaria dubia kunth.
Dried extract of Lippia citriodora (Palau) Kunth from cell cultures HTN®Vb.
Kunth " Symphoricarpos microphyllus.
Lippia origanoides humboldt bonpland kunth ( i . origanoides ) is an aromatic shrub known as ¿ salva-do-marajó ¿.
It was originally described and published by Carl Sigismund Kunth in 1818.
Karl Sigismund Kunth created the synonym Commelina willdenowii in 1841.
Description/Definition: Dried extract of cell cultures HTN®Vb of Lippia citriodora (Palau) Kunth.

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