Botánica forense en chile: El caso de Aristotelia chilensis (Molina) stuntz y su potencial utilidad como especie bioindicadora forense

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Aristotelia chilensis is mentioned for the first time for plants grown on pig carcasses decomposing. Its potential as a bioindicator species for the development of forensic botany in Chile and its importance in the reconstruction of criminal events are discussed.

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Romero-Mieres, M., Vivallo, G., Donoso, G., Esse, C., Díaz, R., Francois, A., … Lizam, C. (2016). Botánica forense en chile: El caso de Aristotelia chilensis (Molina) stuntz y su potencial utilidad como especie bioindicadora forense. Gayana - Botanica, 73(1), 156–160. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-66432016000100018

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