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Lippia: traditional uses, chemistry and pharmacology: a review
2001528 citationsKarla Slowing, E. Carretero et al.Journal of Ethnopharmacologyprofile →
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Sáez, José Antonio López, et al.. (2018). Los pinares de la Sierra de Gredos: pasado, presente y futuro. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja).3 indexed citations
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Mata, Daniel Sánchez. (2016). Hábitats y vegetación natural en la alta montaña del Parque Regional de la Sierra de Gredos (Castilla y León, Ávila). Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 1(1). 157–158.1 indexed citations
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Martínez, Salvador Rivas, Ángel Penas, Sara del Río, Daniel Sánchez Mata, & Tomás Díaz González. (2011). Biogeographic map of Europe. Second concise advance.2 indexed citations
Slowing, Karla, et al.. (2001). Lippia: traditional uses, chemistry and pharmacology: a review. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 76(3). 201–214.528 indexed citations breakdown →
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Mata, Daniel Sánchez, et al.. (2001). Miscellanea Chorologica Occidentalia, III. Complutensian Scientific Journals (Complutense University of Madrid). 22(22). 159–160.3 indexed citations
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Martínez, Salvador Rivas, et al.. (2000). Series de vegetación del valle medio del río Ebro. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 641–652.1 indexed citations
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Mata, Daniel Sánchez, et al.. (2000). Herborizaciones en el Pirineo: sobre algunos manuscritos inéditos de Custodio Campo García (1830-1891). Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 197–204.
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Mata, Daniel Sánchez, et al.. (1999). Eczema alérgico de contacto profesional por Alstroemeria ligtu L.. Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas. 90(3). 113–116.2 indexed citations
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Martínez, Salvador Rivas, Daniel Sánchez Mata, & Manuel Costa. (1999). North American new phytosociological classes. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 349–352.4 indexed citations
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Martínez, Salvador Rivas, Daniel Sánchez Mata, & Manuel Costa. (1999). North American Boreal and Western temperate forest vegetation: (Syntaxonomical synopsis of the potential natural plant communities of North America, II). Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 5–316.107 indexed citations
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Escudero, Ana, et al.. (1995). Biogeografía de la provincia de Albacete. 219–255.1 indexed citations
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Martínez, Salvador Rivas, et al.. (1990). Vegetación de la Sierra de Guadarrama: guía geobotánica de la Excursión de las II Jornadas de Taxonomía Vegetal (Madrid, 27-V-1990). Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 3–132.6 indexed citations
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Mata, Daniel Sánchez. (1989). Flora y vegetación del macizo oriental de la Sierra de Gredos (Ávila). Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja).39 indexed citations
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Mata, Daniel Sánchez, et al.. (1986). Datos sobre "Festuca rothmaleri" (Litard.) Markgr.-Dannenb. y "F. nevadensis" (Hackel) K.Richter ("Gramineae"). Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid. 43(2). 361–373.6 indexed citations
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Mata, Daniel Sánchez. (1986). De plantis carpetanis notulae systematicae, III: por Salvador Rivas-Martínez (Editor); 7. Datos florísticos y corológicos sobre el tramo oriental de la Sierra de Gredos (Avila, España), III. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 167–180.1 indexed citations
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Mata, Daniel Sánchez, et al.. (1986). Las riberas de agua dulce. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja).2 indexed citations
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