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Cytological study on the genus Syncalathium (Asteraceae-Lactuceae), an endemic taxon to alpine scree
ISSN号:0529-1526
期刊名称:Journal of Systematics and Evolution
时间:0
页码:226-230
语言:中文
相关项目:横断山区重要植物区系成分的生物地理学研究
作者:
Z.-L. Nie|J.-W. Zhang|H. Sun|
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