Floristic analysis and biogeography of Tubiflorae in Egypt

The species distribution and biogeography of the Egyptian Tubiflorae were exam-ined in detail. We found 284 species of vascular plants belonging to 96 genera and 12 families, making the Egyptian Tubiflorae richer in species than that of other arid region floras: Libya and Saudi Arabia. The most spec...

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Szerzők: El-Husseini Nahed
El-Ghani Monier M. Abd
El-Naggar Salah I.
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2007
Sorozat:Acta biologica Szegediensis 51 No. 1
Kulcsszavak:Természettudomány, Biológia
Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/22821
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