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Soil preferences and morphological diversity of goldenrods (Solidago L.) from south-western Poland

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p.107-115,fig.,ref.

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  • Department of Agroecosystems and Green Areas Management, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, pl.Grunwaldzki 24a, 53-363 Wroclaw, Poland
  • Department of Ecology, Biogeochemistry and Environmental Protection, University of Wroclaw, Kanonia 6/8, 50-328 Wroclaw, Poland

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