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Constellation of frequent herbage plants, based on their correlation in occurrence

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With collaboration of Miss J. P. BARETTA and G. HAMMING.

Received for publication 1.XI.1953.

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De Vries, D.M. Constellation of frequent herbage plants, based on their correlation in occurrence. Vegetatio Acta Geobot 5, 105–111 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00299560

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