THE ANALYSIS OF THE VASCULAR FLORA FROM THE SUCEAVA’S RIVER BASIN (SUCEAVA COUNTY)
Journal Title: Analele Stiintifice ale Universitatii Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iasi, Serie noua, Sectiunea II a. Biologie vegetala - Year 2007, Vol 53, Issue 0
Abstract
This paper analyses the vascular flora from the Suceava’s River Basin, in the aspect of the number of species, subspecies and varieties, participation of different vascular plant families, life form categories, floristic elements also from the aspect of the ecological preferences of the species from the studied area
Authors and Affiliations
C. TOMESCU
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