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- The Distribution and Phytogeographic Relationships of the Woody Plants of the Soviet Far East Thomas S
- Plant Biomass and Productivity of Larix Gmelinii Forest Ecosystems in Northeast China:Intra- and Inter- Species Title Comparison
- A New Phylogeny for the Genus Picea from Plastid, Mitochondrial, and Nuclear Sequences ⇑ Jared D
- Mean Annual Wood Density Variations of Larix Gmelinii (Rupr.), Quercus Mongolica Fisch
- Study on Cultivation Technology of Larix Gmelinii in Ziwuling Forest Region
- Dispersal Distances and Migration Rates at the Arctic Treeline in Siberia – a Genetic and Simulation-Based Study
- Growth Rhythm, Height Growth and Survival of Russian Larch (Larix Mill.) Provenances in Greenhouse and Field Conditions in Finland
- DS Govt Cov Alaska2005 (Page 1)
- Working Paper
- Conifers for Our Region
- Abies, Larix, Picea, Tsuga, Pina- Ma Was Most Conspicuous in Larix Branch• Ceae, Fusiform Parenchyma Cells, Young Wood
- Ecology and Management of Larix Forests: a Look Ahead Proceedings of an International Symposium
- Variability and Ecology of Siberian Larch Species
- Larix Gmelinii Rupr.) Larch Provenances in Greenhouse Conditions
- Association Distribution Characteristics of Natural and Artificial Larix
- Excursions LARIX 2012: Larch in a Warm Climate
- Long-Term Investigations of Larch Forests in Cryolithic Zone of Siberia:Brief History, Recent Results and Possible Title Changes Under Global Warming
- Seed Collection and Seed Quality of Larix Spp. from Russia:Initial Phase on the Russian-Scandinavian Larch Project
- Analysis of Genetic Diversity in Larix Gmelinii (Pinaceae) with RAPD and ISSR Markers
- Weiterlesen ... Die Europäische Lärche
- Global Survey of Ex Situ Conifer Collections Global Survey of Ex Situ Conifer Collections
- Water Use Efficiency of Stem Growth of Larix Sibirica, Larix Gmelinii And
- Late Holocene Development of a Polygon Mire in NW Yakutia Inferred from Plant Macrofossil and Lithological Analysis
- The Beauty & Biology of Larch
- ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS of MONGOLIAN LARCH (Larix Sibirica