Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Year: 2018
Volume: 13
Issue: 8 SI
Page No. 6546 - 6550

Identification of Wood-Seed Plantations of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) on the Complex of Vegetative Signs in the Bashkir Predural

Authors : Vladimir F. Konovalov, Kamil M. Gabdrakhimov, Rida R. Sultanova, Svetlana I. Konashova, Ildar G. Sabirzyanov, Aydar K. Gabdelkhakov, Elvira R. Nasyrova, Maria V. Martynova, Alfat F. Khayretdinov and Lyubov` N. Blonskaya

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