Trade and Transfer of Tree Seed

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Trade and Transfer of Tree Seed. / Schmidt, Lars Holger.

Tropical Forestry Handbook. ed. / Laslo Pancel; Michael Köhl. 2. ed. Berlin Heidelberg : Springer, 2016. p. 995-1003.

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Schmidt, LH 2016, Trade and Transfer of Tree Seed. in L Pancel & M Köhl (eds), Tropical Forestry Handbook. 2 edn, Springer, Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 995-1003. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54601-3_191

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Schmidt, L. H. (2016). Trade and Transfer of Tree Seed. In L. Pancel, & M. Köhl (Eds.), Tropical Forestry Handbook (2 ed., pp. 995-1003). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54601-3_191

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Schmidt LH. Trade and Transfer of Tree Seed. In Pancel L, Köhl M, editors, Tropical Forestry Handbook. 2 ed. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer. 2016. p. 995-1003 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54601-3_191

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Schmidt, Lars Holger. / Trade and Transfer of Tree Seed. Tropical Forestry Handbook. editor / Laslo Pancel ; Michael Köhl. 2. ed. Berlin Heidelberg : Springer, 2016. pp. 995-1003

Bibtex

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