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Pinus chiapensis
Distribución Y Caracterización Ecológica De Pinus Chiapensis (Martínez) Andresen En El Estado De Veracruz
Magnolia Zotictla (Magnolia Sect. Macrophylla, Magnoliaceae): a New Species from the Southern Sierra Madre Oriental, México
Hylobius Abietis
Potential of Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing Data for Modeling Tree Species Distributions and Species Richness in Mexico
Small-Scale Environmental Drivers of Plant Community Structure
10 Section 1 Eastern White Pine (Pinus
Pressures and Threats to Nature Related to Human Activities in European Urban and Suburban Forests
Pinus Chiapensis (Martínez) Andresen
A. Summary List and Discussion of Single Fossils. Small Fossil Set Additional Fossils of the Large Fossil
Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad
Pinus Ayacahuite)
Transformations of a Coffee Landscape in Southern Mexico: a Case Study of Emigration and Conservation in the Sierra Norte, Oaxaca Emily B
Francisco Pérez Celis Ingeniero Forestal
Tree and Tree-Like Species of Mexico: Gymnosperms, Monocotyledons, and Tree Ferns
Redalyc.Ethnobotanical Notes on Pinus Strobus Var. Chiapensis
Report on the Work Performed Between January, 2001 and March 2002
PINUS STROBUS L
The Red List of Trees of Guatemala
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Forest Genetic Resources Situation in Mexico
Agroforestry Systems of a Zapotec Community in the Northern Sierra of Oaxaca, Mexico
Ethnobotanical Notes on Pinus Strobus Var. Chiapensis
NORMA Oficial Mexicana NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010
Bulletin of the Cupressus
Multiple Nuclear Loci Reveal the Distinctiveness of the Threatened, Neotropical Pinus Chiapensis
Report on the Work Performed Between January, 2001 and March 2002
Patterns of Genetic Variation in Pinus Chiapensis, a Threatened Mexican
Widespread Genealogical Nonmonophyly in Species of Pinus Subgenus Strobus
This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached Copy Is Furnished to the Author for Internal Non-Commerci
Multiple Nuclear Loci Reveal the Distinctiveness of the Threatened, Neotropical Pinus Chiapensis
Fetzer-Tedy.Pdf
North American Terrestrial Ecoregions—Level III April 2011
Biodiversity, Distribution, and Conservation Status of Pinaceae in Puebla, Mexico