Plants and vegetation of NW Ethiopia: A new look at Rodolfo E.G. Pichi Sermolli’s results from the ‘Missione di Studio al Lago Tana’, 1937

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Plants and vegetation of NW Ethiopia : A new look at Rodolfo E.G. Pichi Sermolli’s results from the ‘Missione di Studio al Lago Tana’, 1937. / Friis, Ib; Demissew, Sebsebe; Weber, Odile; van Breugel, Paulo.

Firenze : Firenze University Press, 2022. 360 s. (Studi e Saggi; Nr. 240).

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Friis, I, Demissew, S, Weber, O & van Breugel, P 2022, Plants and vegetation of NW Ethiopia: A new look at Rodolfo E.G. Pichi Sermolli’s results from the ‘Missione di Studio al Lago Tana’, 1937. Studi e Saggi, nr. 240, Firenze University Press, Firenze. https://doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-634-6

APA

Friis, I., Demissew, S., Weber, O., & van Breugel, P. (2022). Plants and vegetation of NW Ethiopia: A new look at Rodolfo E.G. Pichi Sermolli’s results from the ‘Missione di Studio al Lago Tana’, 1937. Firenze University Press. Studi e Saggi Nr. 240 https://doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-634-6

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Friis I, Demissew S, Weber O, van Breugel P. Plants and vegetation of NW Ethiopia: A new look at Rodolfo E.G. Pichi Sermolli’s results from the ‘Missione di Studio al Lago Tana’, 1937. Firenze: Firenze University Press, 2022. 360 s. (Studi e Saggi; Nr. 240). https://doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-634-6

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Friis, Ib ; Demissew, Sebsebe ; Weber, Odile ; van Breugel, Paulo. / Plants and vegetation of NW Ethiopia : A new look at Rodolfo E.G. Pichi Sermolli’s results from the ‘Missione di Studio al Lago Tana’, 1937. Firenze : Firenze University Press, 2022. 360 s. (Studi e Saggi; Nr. 240).

Bibtex

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