Anatomical Character of Aglaia cucullata (Roxb.) Pellegr., a Medicinal Plant Found in Mangrove Forest of Thailand

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บุณยวีร์ ช่อชูหิรัญ
รศ.ดร. เอกพันธ์ ไกรจักร์
รศ.ดร. ประศาสตร์ เกื้อมณี

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ช่อชูหิรัญ บ., ไกรจักร์ เ., & เกื้อมณี ป. (2023). Anatomical Character of Aglaia cucullata (Roxb.) Pellegr., a Medicinal Plant Found in Mangrove Forest of Thailand . Thai Journal of Science and Technology, 11(4), 113–128. https://doi.org/10.14456/tjst.2023.10
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