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Variation de la composition floristique et de la structure de la végétation du massif du Boulinda en fonction du substrat édaphique et de l'altitude [PDF]
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Allozyme variation in the three extant populations of the narrowly endemic cycad Dioon angustifolium Miq. (Zamiaceae) from North-eastern Mexico. [PDF]
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La végétation et la flore d'un massif de roches ultrabasiques de Nouvelle-Calédonie : le Koniambo [PDF]
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Genera of phytopathogenic fungi known from culture: 1-379. [PDF]
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Index to Hydrobiologia Volumes 251-384 (1993-1999). [PDF]
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1998
Nothofagus nervosa is one of the most important species of the temperate forests of southern South America. On the eastern slope of the Andes Mountains (Argentina) it has a very small and narrow natural distribution area which follows the valleys of the numerous west-east lake basins.
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Nothofagus nervosa is one of the most important species of the temperate forests of southern South America. On the eastern slope of the Andes Mountains (Argentina) it has a very small and narrow natural distribution area which follows the valleys of the numerous west-east lake basins.
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Tree-Ring Research, 2022
We present the first network of tree-ring chronologies for co-occurring Nothofagus nervosa and Nothofagus obliqua in Argentina. Using standard dendrochronological techniques, we developed seven tree-ring width chronologies for each species, encompassing their E-W distribution along a precipitation gradient.
Bonada, Anabela Carmen +2 more
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We present the first network of tree-ring chronologies for co-occurring Nothofagus nervosa and Nothofagus obliqua in Argentina. Using standard dendrochronological techniques, we developed seven tree-ring width chronologies for each species, encompassing their E-W distribution along a precipitation gradient.
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