Topography of Spoil Heaps and Its Role in Plant Succession and Soil Fauna Presence
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1. Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Prague, a
2. Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Kamýcká 129, 165 00 Prague-Suchdol, Prague, a
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