Plastic relationships between reproductive and vegetative mass in Solidago altissima

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Plastic relationships between reproductive and vegetative mass in Solidago altissima. / Schmid, B.; Weiner, J.

I: Evolution, Bind 47, Nr. 1, 01.01.1993, s. 61-74.

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Schmid, B & Weiner, J 1993, 'Plastic relationships between reproductive and vegetative mass in Solidago altissima', Evolution, bind 47, nr. 1, s. 61-74.

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Schmid, B., & Weiner, J. (1993). Plastic relationships between reproductive and vegetative mass in Solidago altissima. Evolution, 47(1), 61-74.

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Schmid B, Weiner J. Plastic relationships between reproductive and vegetative mass in Solidago altissima. Evolution. 1993 jan. 1;47(1):61-74.

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Schmid, B. ; Weiner, J. / Plastic relationships between reproductive and vegetative mass in Solidago altissima. I: Evolution. 1993 ; Bind 47, Nr. 1. s. 61-74.

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