e-monocot

E-Monocot is a NERC. Funded consortium between Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. And the Natural History Museum. Grant nos 279981, 279984 and 279970. Period, Nov.Dec. 2010 to Oct.Nov. 2013. Coordinator and Kew PI Dr. Paul Wilkin. Oxford PI Prof. Charles Godfray. NHM PI Dr. Vince Smith. Amaryllidaceae in arid habitat in coastal Peru. Photographer Oliver Whaley. EMonocot builds upon existing collaborations and projects within European Distributed Institute of Taxonomy. EDIT such as Palmweb. Link together mo.

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E-Monocot is a NERC. Funded consortium between Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. And the Natural History Museum. Grant nos 279981, 279984 and 279970. Period, Nov.Dec. 2010 to Oct.Nov. 2013. Coordinator and Kew PI Dr. Paul Wilkin. Oxford PI Prof. Charles Godfray. NHM PI Dr. Vince Smith. Amaryllidaceae in arid habitat in coastal Peru. Photographer Oliver Whaley. EMonocot builds upon existing collaborations and projects within European Distributed Institute of Taxonomy. EDIT such as Palmweb. Link together mo.

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