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Amazon canga: the unique vegetation of Carajás revealead by the list of seed plants.
Author(s):
Nara Mota
,
M. G. C. WATANABE
,
D. C. Zappi
,
A. L. Hiura
,
J. Pallos
,
S. S. Viveros
,
NFO Mota
,
MTC Watanabe
,
DC Zappi
,
AL Hiura
,
RS Viveros
Publication date:
2018
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Rodriguesia
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