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The orchids of peninsular Malaysia and Singapore.

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The article was published on 1992-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 175 citations till now.

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Reproductive biology and conservation genetics of goodyera procera (orchidaceae)

TL;DR: Allozyme electrophoresis and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) were used to evaluate genetic variation and structure of 15 populations of Goodyera procera and suitable strategies were developed for the genetic conservation and management of the species.
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Phenanthrenes, dihydrophenanthrenes and bibenzyls from the orchid bulbophyllum vaginatum

TL;DR: Two new phenanthrenes (4,9-dimethoxyphenanthrene-2,5-diol and 4,6-dimethyltoxymethylhexane-1,3,7-triol) and two new 9,10-dihydrophenanthreness (4methoxy-9, 10-dibenzyls and the triterpenoid friedelin were isolated and characterized from the hexane extract of the orchid Bulbophyllum vaginatum) were determined by spectroscopic analyses
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Molecular phylogeny of Coelogyne (Epidendroideae; Orchidaceae) based on plastid RFLPS, matK, and nuclear ribosomal ITS sequences: evidence for polyphyly

TL;DR: Compared with Coelogyninae, Coelogyne is polyphyletic, with species falling into at least two well-supported clades, and a reorganization of the genus by including Neogyna and Pholidota and removing several species is proposed.
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Morphological, histological and ultrastructural features of osmophores and nectary of Bulbophyllum wendlandianum (Kraenzl.) Dammer ( B. section Cirrhopetalum Lindl., Bulbophyllinae Schltr., Orchidaceae)

TL;DR: The aim of the floral anatomical investigation in Bulbophyllum wendlandianum (section Cirrhopetalum) was the detection of secretory activity, where the appendages of dorsal sepal and petals function as osmophores.
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Ant-gardens of tropical Asian rainforests

TL;DR: In this article, a large-scale survey of ant-house epiphyte associations was conducted in Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Java, and southern Thailand.