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R. Domingues, Machado, M. A., Forzza, R. C., Melo, T. D., Wohlres-Viana, S., and Viccini, L. F., Genetic variability of an endangered Bromeliaceae species (Pitcairnia albiflos) from the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest, vol. 10, pp. 2482-2491, 2011.
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