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The fate of Acacia

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Linder, H. Peter
Crisp, Michael

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International Society for Plant Taxonomy

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We propose a once-off "special committee" to developed a proposal that could resolve the entrenched positions in the case of the typification of Acacia. It is important that such a proposal has a broad, consensual, support, rather than rely on a "winner takes all" approach.

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2037-12-31
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