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Edaphic / Ecology / L. gracilis / Physical geography / Biology / L. californica / Lasthenia / Serpentine soil
Date: 2013-10-29 15:45:30
Edaphic
Ecology
L. gracilis
Physical geography
Biology
L. californica
Lasthenia
Serpentine soil

American Journal of Botany 99(5): 890–[removed]EDAPHIC ADAPTATION MAINTAINS THE COEXISTENCE OF TWO CRYPTIC SPECIES ON SERPENTINE SOILS1 JENN M. YOST2,5, TERI BARRY3, KATHLEEN M. KAY2, AND NISHANTA RAJAKARUNA3,4

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