Chromosome number of myoga ginger (Zingiber mioga: Zingiberaceae) in Korea |
IKEDA, Hiroshi
(The University Museum, The University of Tokyo)
NAM, Bo-Mi (International Biological Material Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology) YAMAMOTO, Nobuko (Natural History Museum and Institute) FUNAKOSHI, Hidenobu (Botanical Research Institute of Chiba) TAKANO, Atsuko (Museum of Nature and Human Activities) IM, Hyoung-Tak (Department of Biological Sciences, Chonnam National University) |
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