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      Science in agroforestry

      Agroforestry Systems
      Springer Nature

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                Journal
                Agroforestry Systems
                Agroforest Syst
                Springer Nature
                0167-4366
                1572-9680
                May 1995
                May 1995
                : 30
                : 1-2
                : 5-55
                Article
                10.1007/BF00708912
                7e11107a-e67c-4545-8b2e-989c539840cf
                © 1995
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