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2012
M. A. Ali, Lee, J., Kim, S. Y., and Al-Hemaid, F. M. A., Molecular phylogenetic study of Cardamine amaraeformis Nakai using nuclear and chloroplast DNA markers, vol. 11, pp. 3086-3090, 2012.
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