Alien flora in Amur Region (historical pattern of formation and research)
The article provides a brief analysis of alien flora in Amur Region, describes historical pattern of its formation and research. From 1855 to 2009 there were 217 species, 51 of which became completely extinct at different times, 32 species are only documented by records and 7 are still unidentified....
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