Illustrated flora of Tajikistan and adjacent areas / / edited by Arkadiusz Nowak, Marcin Nobis.
The Pamir-Alay Mountains are extremely diverse in terms of climate, landscape and habitat conditions. With one of the largest altitudinal amplitudes in the world, long gradients of precipitation and temperatures, different soil substrates and a diverse geology, the Pamir-Alai promotes a great number...
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