1995
DOI: 10.11110/kjpt.1995.25.1.025
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A systematic study on Dioscorea sects. Enantiophyllum and Stenophora in Korea - Microstructure and chemistry

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“…Since then, only the scientific name has been mentioned by Lee (1976), there is no mention of this species in books and papers at home and abroad. In the studies of Korean Dioscorea (Kang et al, 1992;Oh et al, 1995Oh et al, , 1996Chung and Chung, 2016), D. coreana may be misidentified as D. tokoro. The reason for the misidentification is because the two species have a relatively similar leaf as heart shape and morphological information of D. coreana was scant except for the original description.…”
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“…Since then, only the scientific name has been mentioned by Lee (1976), there is no mention of this species in books and papers at home and abroad. In the studies of Korean Dioscorea (Kang et al, 1992;Oh et al, 1995Oh et al, , 1996Chung and Chung, 2016), D. coreana may be misidentified as D. tokoro. The reason for the misidentification is because the two species have a relatively similar leaf as heart shape and morphological information of D. coreana was scant except for the original description.…”
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confidence: 99%