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18364 Num.Famille Genre&Espèce Nom français Nom anglais Type Pièce... http://www.geog.umontreal.ca/palyno/AnMacro/Listes/PEQ.pdf Europe 1/10/199843 228 Brassicaceae Brassica rapa navet (collet turnip silique racine Note Méditerranée 1/10/199844 239 Cajanus indicus Pois cajan Pigeon Pea graine Note 28/5/199845 232 Calocarpum sapota Sapote Sapote fruit Note 28/5/199846 Num. Crops > Chinese cabbage > Research fabaceae   rosaceae   cucurbitaceae   poaceae   cucumis   melo   solanaceae   rutaceae   lamiaceae   brassicaceae   pear   fruit Jan 1, 2004  

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