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- (link) PDF International Code of Phytosociological Nomenclature, 3rd edition Landscape disagreement with phytosociological theories Phytosociology Methods...
- Including Terms Used in Botanical, Cultivated Plant, Phylogenetic, Phytosociological, Prokaryote (bacteriological), Virus, and Zoological Nomenclature...
- a species-area curve Relevé (phytosociology), a plot or table of phytosociological data Relevé (French cuisine), an obsolete term for a type of entrée...
- December 2015. "Datos climátológicos de Sierra Nevada" (in Spanish). Phytosociological Research Center. Archived from the original on 2012-10-10. Retrieved...
- physiognomy but also floristic and habitat aspects. Furthermore, the phytosociological approach in the study of vegetation relies upon a fundamental unit...
- research and publication of research results. In 1939 the International Phytosociological Society (IPS) was founded, with its headquarters in Montpellier, France...
- et Cuzin) po****tions in Morocco: Taxonomical, biogeographical and phytosociological values. Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences Série III Sciences...
- Recherche Agronomique led a phytosociological study which concluded there were 7 vegetation groups belonging to 4 phytosociological classes: Quercetea ilicis...
- Including Terms Used in Botanical, Cultivated Plant, Phylogenetic, Phytosociological, Prokaryote (bacteriological), Virus, and Zoological Nomenclature...
- Including Terms Used in Botanical, Cultivated Plant, Phylogenetic, Phytosociological, Prokaryote (bacteriological), Virus, and Zoological Nomenclature...