Woody Species Composition, Stand Structure and Growth Dynamics of the Habitat 91E0*—Alluvial Forest—in Nestos, Greece
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Published:2024
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Page:735-737
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ISSN:2522-8714
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Container-title:Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation
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language:en
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Korakaki Evangelia,Koulelis Panagiotis,Solomou Alexandra,Karetsos Georgios,Proutsos Nikolaos,Avramidou Evangelia,Kaoukis Konstantinos,Ioannidis Kostas,Georgiadis Christos
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Springer Nature Switzerland
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