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Gan, Ain, Inn and Their Alloys
By Christian Wetzel
The genus Galium (Rubiaceae) in Mexico and Central America
The genus Galium (Rubiaceae) in Mexico and Central America
By Lauramay T. Dempster
The genus Galium section Lophogalium (Rubiaceae) in South America
The genus Galium section Lophogalium (Rubiaceae) in South America
By Lauramay T. Dempster
The polygamous species of the genus Galium (Rubiaceae), section Lophogalium, of Mexico and southwestern United States
The polygamous species of the genus Galium (Rubiaceae), section Lophogalium, of Mexico and southwestern United States
By Lauramay T. Dempster
Catchweed bedstraw, Galium aparine L
Catchweed bedstraw, Galium aparine L
By L. C. Burrill
A phytochemical analysis of Galium triflorum
A phytochemical analysis of Galium triflorum
By Robert Peter Knott
Taxonomy, response to herbicides, and distribution in the eastern Palouse of Galium spp
Taxonomy, response to herbicides, and distribution in the eastern Palouse of Galium spp
By Mark Joseph Reid

The genus Galium (Rubiaceae)in Mexico and Central America
By Lauramay T. Dempster
Germination of three accessions of Galium sp
Germination of three accessions of Galium sp
By Timothy Joel Fritz
Population dynamics and population control of Galium aparine L.
Population dynamics and population control of Galium aparine L.
By R. Y. van der Weide
Survey of the Galium multiflorum complex in western North America
Survey of the Galium multiflorum complex in western North America
By Friedrich Ehrendorfer,William Bridge Cooke
Chemical control of galium in potatoes
Chemical control of galium in potatoes
By P. G. Americanos,N. A. Vouzounis,S. Christofi,Institouto Geōrgikōn Ereunōn (Cyprus)
The genus Galium (Rubiaceae) in South America
The genus Galium (Rubiaceae) in South America
By Lauramay T. Dempster
A cytotaxonomic revision of the fleshy-fruited Galium species of the Californias and southern Oregon (Rubiaceae)
A cytotaxonomic revision of the fleshy-fruited Galium species of the Californias and southern Oregon (Rubiaceae)
By Lauramay T. Dempster