Does substrate influence germination of Cinchona pubescens Vahl. (Rubiaceae)?

ABSTRACT Cinchona pubescens is an emblematic species of Peru, as it was used as the only effective treatment against malaria for three centuries. This species is threatened by various anthropogenic activities and its propagation depends on the dispersal of seeds whose germination power is low, there...

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