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Bulletin of Moscow Society of Naturalists (MW)
... (CHENOPODIACEAE) FROM EAST KAZAKHSTAN abstract A. S. Zernov. A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS TRIPLEUROSPERMUM SCH. BIP. SECTION CHLOROCEPHALA POBED. (COMPOSITAE) FROM THE CAUCASUS abstract CRITIQUE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY V. N. Pavlov. Book review: K. Lauber und G. Wagner. Flora Helvetica (deutsche auflage). Berlin-Stuttgart-Wien, 1996 abstract V. ...
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Bulletin of Moscow Society of Naturalists (MW)
... Caucasus) abstract A.S.Zernov. New records in the flora of NW Transcaucasia abstract S.R.Majorov, D.D.Sokoloff. Symphytum bulbosum Schimp. (Boraginaceae), a new species for the Caucasus abstract ...
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ICRTS Newsletter No. 6
... Institute of Botany, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences 40 Patamdar shosse, 370073 Baku, Azerbaijan Abstract. It is offered a new method of processing of the seabuckthorn fruit, enabling to ... Azerbaijan. The greatest area with seabuckthorn, is massed in the southeast part of Major Caucasus (within the limits of the Azerbaijan Republic), least - in Nakhichevan and Talish botanical-geographic ...
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Diplomatic and Consular Reports on Trade and Finance
... :1-21. Comments: Comprehensive contents list Stevens, P. 1903. On the Tea Industry of the Caucasus [Russia]. For. Con. [Foreign Consular] Reports - Commercial 1903 XX:1-8. Brand, E. 1904. On ... abstract Ross. 1905. On Quebracho and Cotton in the Argentine Chaco. For. Con. [Foreign Consular] Reports - Commercial 1905 XXII:1-10. Stevens, P. 1905. On the Cultivation of Tea in the Caucasus ...
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Concerning the Origin and Distribution of Rhododendrons
... Concerning the Origin and Distribution of Rhododendrons E. Irving and R. Hebda Victoria, Canada Abstract There are two important features of the distribution of species of the genus ... considerable degree, are isolated from one another - Japan, northwestern North America, the Appalachian, and Caucasus Mountains. We propose that, during their early history, rhododendrons were much more evenly spread ...
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