Santos, T.A.C.;                     Amorim, B.S.;                     Maciel, J.R.;                     Welker, C.A.D.;                     Biazatti, S.C.;                     Oliveira, R.C.    
        Dated Phylogeny of Banisteriopsis (Malpighiaceae) Suggests an Ancient Colonization of the Cerrado and No Evidence of Human Manipulation in the Origin of B. caapi. Plants 2025, 14, 1149.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14071149
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                                Santos TAC,                                 Amorim BS,                                 Maciel JR,                                 Welker CAD,                                 Biazatti SC,                                 Oliveira RC.        
                Dated Phylogeny of Banisteriopsis (Malpighiaceae) Suggests an Ancient Colonization of the Cerrado and No Evidence of Human Manipulation in the Origin of B. caapi. Plants. 2025; 14(7):1149.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14071149
    
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                                Santos, Thais A. C.,                                 Bruno S. Amorim,                                 Jefferson R. Maciel,                                 Cassiano A. D. Welker,                                 Scheila Cristina Biazatti,                                 and Regina C. Oliveira.        
                2025. "Dated Phylogeny of Banisteriopsis (Malpighiaceae) Suggests an Ancient Colonization of the Cerrado and No Evidence of Human Manipulation in the Origin of B. caapi" Plants 14, no. 7: 1149.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14071149
    
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                                Santos, T. A. C.,                                 Amorim, B. S.,                                 Maciel, J. R.,                                 Welker, C. A. D.,                                 Biazatti, S. C.,                                 & Oliveira, R. C.        
        
        (2025). Dated Phylogeny of Banisteriopsis (Malpighiaceae) Suggests an Ancient Colonization of the Cerrado and No Evidence of Human Manipulation in the Origin of B. caapi. Plants, 14(7), 1149.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14071149