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Fine‐scale spatial genetic structure in a multi‐oak‐species (Quercus spp.) forest
Author(s):
Aleksandru L. Curtu
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I Craciunesc
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C. Enescu
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A. Vidalis
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N. Sofletea
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AL Curtu
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CM Enescu
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2015
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Journal of Biogeosciences and Forestry
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