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Morphoanatomical Analysis and Diversity of Andean Urban Wetland seed Banks: A tool for Ecological Rehabilitation
Seeds have morphoanatomical characteristics that determine the survival of plants in different environments, and these are directly related to phenomena such as dormancy. Natural selection filters the plant communities that inhabit the different ecosystems of planet earth and their seed banks. This...
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