Expanding the knowledge about Aflatunia ulmifolia (Franch.) Vassilcz. (Rosaceae), a rare forest species of Central Asia

Aflatunia ulmifolia (Franch.) Vassilcz. is a rare, poorly studied species from the Rosaceae Juss family. Its natural distribution range is limited to Central Asia (Western Tien Shan, Pamir-Alay, Dzhungarskiy and Kirghiz Alatau). Information on the current state of natural plant communities with the...

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Опубликовано в: :Botany letters Vol. 169, № 1. P. 71-82
Другие авторы: Kirillov, Vitaliy, Stikhareva, Tamara, Ivashchenko, Anna, Sitpayeva, Gulnara, Kuliyev, Arstanbek, Serafimovich, Mariya, Daulenova, Meirzhan, Zholdasbayev, Mussa
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