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Database on reference specimens for medicinal plants of the Euphorbiaceae family, conserved at the CNARP herbarium

Authors: RAKOTONDRAJAONA, Roland; Marrino RAKOTOARISOA;

Database on reference specimens for medicinal plants of the Euphorbiaceae family, conserved at the CNARP herbarium

Abstract

This collection concerns mainly plants, within the Euphorbiaceae family sensus lato, with medicinal properties or used in traditional medicine, but it does not exclude other sympatric species. This database was extracted from the four collections of reference specimens on medicinal plants deposited at the CNARP herbarium: http://ipt.madbif.mg/resource?r=medicinal_plants_orstom_cnarp&v=1.0, http://ipt.madbif.mg/resource?r=medecinal_plants_cnarp&v=1.0, http://ipt.madbif.mg/resource?r=medecinal_plants_nci_cnarp&v=1.0 and http://ipt.madbif.mg/resource?r=medecinal_plants_icbg_cnarp&v=1.1

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