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anatomy and morphology (2)   
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Studies in the vegetational history of mid‐wales: ii. the late‐glacial period in cardiganshire
new phytologist

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Organic matter of subsoil horizons under broadleaved forest: Highly processed or labile and plant-derived?
Soil biology and biochemistry

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Organic matter of subsoil horizons under broadleaved forest: Highly processed or labile and plant-derived?
Soil biology and biochemistry

botany (2)   
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Studies in the vegetational history of mid‐wales: ii. the late‐glacial period in cardiganshire
new phytologist

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Organic matter of subsoil horizons under broadleaved forest: Highly processed or labile and plant-derived?
Soil biology and biochemistry

cell biology (1)   
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Studies in the vegetational history of mid‐wales: ii. the late‐glacial period in cardiganshire
new phytologist