Wood-inhabiting fungi of alder forests in north-central Scandinavia

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Cover of: Wood-inhabiting fungi of alder forests in north-central Scandinavia
Wood-inhabiting fungi of alder forests in north-central Scandinavia
1975, University of Umeå, Dept. of Ecological Botany
in English
Cover of: Wood-inhabiting fungi of alder forests in north-central Scandinavia
Wood-inhabiting fungi of alder forests in north-central Scandinavia
1975, University of Umeå, Dept. of Ecological Botany
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Edition Notes

Errata slip inserted in v. 1.

Thesis--University of Umeå.

Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, p. 231-234) and index.

Gift; Library of the late Dr. John Christian Krug; 2006.

Summary in Swedish.

ROM copy lacks Errata.

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Umeå
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Wahlenbergia -- v. 1

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589/.2
Library of Congress
QK608.S8 S77

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OL19335499M

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