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Ecology / Water / Iranian cuisine / Tamarix / Rivers / Riparian zone / Phreatophyte / Diorhabda sublineata / Diorhabda carinata / Chrysomelidae / Invasive plant species / Environment
Date: 2011-07-07 12:55:26
Ecology
Water
Iranian cuisine
Tamarix
Rivers
Riparian zone
Phreatophyte
Diorhabda sublineata
Diorhabda carinata
Chrysomelidae
Invasive plant species
Environment

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