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Clonal integration of the stoloniferous herb Fragaria vesca from different altitudes in Southwest China
Author(s):
Jin-Song Chen
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D.a.n. Yu
,
Qing Liu
,
Ming Dong
,
J. Chen
,
D Yu
,
Q Liu
,
M Dong
Publication date:
2004
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Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
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