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Quantitative assessment of past variations in Sphagnum bog community structure using paleo-species distribution modeling. [PDF]
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Biosilicification in monocots: Comparative analysis highlights contrasting patterns of deposition. [PDF]
Rudall PJ, Lourenco J, Mahto MK.
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Influence of Cushion Plant <i>Androsace tapete</i> on Nitrogen Uptake Strategies of Associated Alpine Plants. [PDF]
Xing S, He YT, Shi PL, Xu XL.
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Population assessment and habitat suitability modelling of endangered medicinal plant, Aconitum heterophyllum Wall. ex Royle in the western Himalaya. [PDF]
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Carex acuta aggr. Art ISFS: 82900 Checklist: 1009270 Cyperaceae Carex Carex acuta aggr. Enthält: Carex acuta L. Carex randalpina B. Walln. Bestimmungsschlüssel ZusammenfassungKEINE ANGABE Status Status IUCN: Nicht gefährdet Ökologie Lebensform Mehrjähriger Hemikryptophyt Lebensraum Lebensraumnach Delarze & al.
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Carex acuta aggr. Art ISFS: 82900 Checklist: 1009270 Cyperaceae Carex Carex acuta aggr. Enthält: Carex acuta L. Carex randalpina B. Walln. Bestimmungsschlüssel ZusammenfassungKEINE ANGABE Status Status IUCN: Nicht gefährdet Ökologie Lebensform Mehrjähriger Hemikryptophyt Lebensraum Lebensraumnach Delarze & al.
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Kew Bulletin, 1939
The collection of Indian Carex in the Kew herbarium has recently been considerably enriched by specimens collected in the Punjab, Sikkim, and Tibet, chiefly by Dr. N. L. Bor. Among them is a remarkable new species. As it is unispicate, this very dark little sedge falls into Kiikenthal's subgenus Primocarex, but, by the frequent occurrence of an empty ...
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The collection of Indian Carex in the Kew herbarium has recently been considerably enriched by specimens collected in the Punjab, Sikkim, and Tibet, chiefly by Dr. N. L. Bor. Among them is a remarkable new species. As it is unispicate, this very dark little sedge falls into Kiikenthal's subgenus Primocarex, but, by the frequent occurrence of an empty ...
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