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Nous avons examiné au MEB et au microscope ordinaire l'épiderme de la graine de 17 formes du genreEpilobium provenant de l'Amérique du Nord et relevé l'utilié et la valeur taxonomique et génétique des données obtenues dans le cadre du genre.
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Acknowledgements: This work was supported in part by the NRC of Canada and the Boreal Institute of Alberta.
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Denford, K.E., Karas, I. Some observations on the seed coat structure within the genusEpilobium. Experientia 30, 1144–1147 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01923656
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