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364by D. J. B. Killick“...The South African species of Myrica are revised, the 19 species previously recognized being reduced...”
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369“...The genus Tricholoma (Fr.) Staude is important in terms of hosting edible and poisonous species...”
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372by Anna Żółciak“...Identification of the Armillaria species in selected coniferous stands (Scots pine stands, Norway...”
Published 2013-12-01
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373by John L. Teem, Luke Alphey, Sarah Descamps, Matt P. Edgington, Owain Edwards, Neil Gemmell, Tim Harvey-Samuel, Rachel L. Melnick, Kevin P. Oh, Antoinette J. Piaggio, J. Royden Saah, Dan Schill, Paul Thomas, Trevor Smith, Andrew RobertsSubjects: “...invasive species...”
Published 2020-05-01
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374“... with the danger of extinction. Turkey has one Gladiolus species in IUCN Red List category. This species...”
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375“... Category of this species is Endangered (EN). Lilium ciliatum naturally grown in Zigana pass, Bayburt...”
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376by J. H. Ross“...Information concerning miscellaneous African Acacia species is presented. A. dekindtiana A. Chev...”
Published 1975-11-01
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378“... the species Fusarium avenaceum, F. equiseti, F. oxysporum and F. poae. Pathogenicity tests under artificial...”
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380“...Coexistence of apparently similar species remains an enduring paradox in ecology. Spatial structure...”
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