Plant communities of the Mongolian Transaltay Gobi

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Plant communities of the Mongolian Transaltay Gobi. / Von Wehrden, Henrik; Hilbig, Werner; Wesche, Karsten.
in: Feddes Repertorium, Jahrgang 117, Nr. 7-8, 01.12.2006, S. 526-570.

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Von Wehrden H, Hilbig W, Wesche K. Plant communities of the Mongolian Transaltay Gobi. Feddes Repertorium. 2006 Dez 1;117(7-8):526-570. doi: 10.1002/fedr.200611110

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