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Variability of phenological stages of Dactylis glomerata in dependence on meteorological conditions in the Czech Republic

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Hájková, L., Kožnarová, V. Variability of phenological stages of Dactylis glomerata in dependence on meteorological conditions in the Czech Republic. Allergo J 22, 488–489 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15007-013-0394-7

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