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Faboideae / Securigera varia / Land management / Vicia / Green manure / Weed / Vicia cracca / Vicia villosa / Invasive plant species / Agriculture / Environment
Date: 2006-11-07 12:10:44
Faboideae
Securigera varia
Land management
Vicia
Green manure
Weed
Vicia cracca
Vicia villosa
Invasive plant species
Agriculture
Environment

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