The evolutionary origins and subsequent histories of soils and trees

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The evolutionary origins and subsequent histories of soils and trees. / Thomas, Howard.

Yn: Arboricultural Journal, Cyfrol 41, Rhif 1, 07.01.2019, t. 3-9.

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Thomas H. The evolutionary origins and subsequent histories of soils and trees. Arboricultural Journal. 2019 Ion 7;41(1):3-9. Epub 2019 Ion 7. doi: 10.1080/03071375.2019.1562794

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Thomas, Howard. / The evolutionary origins and subsequent histories of soils and trees. Yn: Arboricultural Journal. 2019 ; Cyfrol 41, Rhif 1. tt. 3-9.

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