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New additions to the Flora of Ethiopia and Eritrea in the families Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae (Leguminosae), Lamiaceae, Campanulaceae, Eriocaulaceae and Poaceae
During recent field work by Ib Friis and Sally Bidgood six collections were collected that did not represent taxa accounted for in the Flora of Ethiopia and Eritrea. These were Phyllanthus chevalieri, Indigofer bracteolata, Wahlenbergia paludicola, Clerodendrum triflorum, Tragus mongolorum and Hyparrhenia diplandr var. mutica. Recent field work by Sebsebe Demissew and Pierre Dubeau resulted in one new generic record for the Flora area: Syyngonanthus wahlbergii. Field work by Ib friis and Sebsebe Demissew documented the cultivation of Elaeis guineensis in southwestern Ethiopia
Four new species of <i>Aloe</i> (Aloaceae) from Ethiopia, with notes on the ethics of describing new taxa from foreign countries
Subsequent to the treatment of the Aloaceae, with 38 species of Aloe, in the Flora of Ethiopia (Sebsebe Demissew & Gilbert 1997), four more species, Aloe bertemariae Sebsebe & Dioli (2000), A. friisii Sebsebe & M. G. Gilbert (2000), A. clarkei L. E. Newton (2002) and A. elkerriana Dioli & T. A. McCoy (2007) have been described from that country. Here four additional new species are described: Aloe benishangulana Sebsebe & Tesfaye from near Assosa, Benishangul-Gumuz in Welega floristic region; A. ghibensis Sebsebe & Friis from the Ghibe Gorge, Kefa floristic region; A. weloensis Sebsebe from near Dessie in Welo floristic region and A. welmelensis Sebsebe & Nordal along the Welmel River in Bale floristic region. The phytogeographical positions of the new species are assessed by comparison with the previously known species. Complications with the deposition of type material of A. clarkei and A. elkerriana is used to raise various issues regarding the ethics of describing new taxa from foreign countries
Ensete microsatellite database enssrmarker
Molecular marker database to supportThe landscape of microsatellites in the enset (Ensete ventricosum) genome and web-based marker resource
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Manosh Kumar Biswas,
Jaypal N. Darbar, James S. Borrell, Mita Bagchi,
Dhiman Biswas,Gizachew Woldesenbet Nuraga, Sebsebe Demissew, Paul Wilkin,
Trude Schwarzacher and J. S. (Pat) Heslop-Harrison</div
Botanical aspects of aloes of north East Africa
Bull. Chem. Soc. Ethiop. 1996, 10(1), 74-88
Maytenus eritreana sp. nov. and M. addat (Loes.) comb. nov. (Celastraceae) from northern Ethiopia
How has Government policy post-Global Strategy for Plant Conservation impacted on science? The Ethiopian perspective
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