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Succession in Abandoned Fields Studies in Central Bohemia, Czechoslovakia

Series: Geobotany Volume: 15
Edited By: J Osbornova, M Kovarova, J Leps and K Prach
184 pages
Succession in Abandoned Fields
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Series: Geobotany Volume: 15
Edited By: J Osbornova, M Kovarova, J Leps and K Prach
184 pages
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'The book is most useful as a reference and guide to all students and research workers on ecology and environment. The text is faultless and remains very useful for a quick study of the summary.' Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 61 (1) Janauary 1991 'It will be Found useful to ecologists as a source material for data, ideas, concepts and modern reference on succession. Printing and get up are excellent.' Phytomorphology 41 1991
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