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Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology, 2011
Abstract Quercus forests reach their southern limit of distribution in Colombia, where they are represented by Quercus humboldtii. In the inner slopes of the Western and Eastern cordilleras of Colombia, oak forests are located in areas with annual rainfall between 1260 and 1960 mm.
J. Orlando Rangel Ch., A. Avella
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Abstract Quercus forests reach their southern limit of distribution in Colombia, where they are represented by Quercus humboldtii. In the inner slopes of the Western and Eastern cordilleras of Colombia, oak forests are located in areas with annual rainfall between 1260 and 1960 mm.
J. Orlando Rangel Ch., A. Avella
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Biotropica, 2006
ABSTRACT Quercus humboldtii is a montane forest dominant species in Colombia, which has experienced significant habitat loss. Using three microsatellite loci, we compared the genetic diversity of adults and seedlings in fragments of small and large size.
Juan F. Fernández‐M. +1 more
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ABSTRACT Quercus humboldtii is a montane forest dominant species in Colombia, which has experienced significant habitat loss. Using three microsatellite loci, we compared the genetic diversity of adults and seedlings in fragments of small and large size.
Juan F. Fernández‐M. +1 more
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Genetic Variation in Fragmented Forest Stands of the Andean Oak Quercus humboldtii Bonpl. (Fagaceae)
Biotropica, 2007Victoria Sork
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