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Phytogeographic study on the Holocene hypsithermal relict plant populations in the Korean peninsula |
Jin Seok Kim, Jae Min Chung, Sun Yu Kim, Jung Hyun Kim, Byoung Yoon Lee |
Korean J. Pl. Taxon. 2014;44(3):208-221. DOI: https://doi.org/10.11110/kjpt.2014.44.3.208 |
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