Species composition and distribution of vascular epiphytes and parasitic plants in the forested area of Lampelri/

by Sonam Chophel Published by : Sonam Chophel (CNR, Lobesa) Physical details: ix,; 36 p. ill, ; 30 cm.
Subject(s): BSc Thesis
Year: 2022 Item type: Thesis
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