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Re: Indicator plants
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Subject: Re: Indicator plants
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From: scg3@acpub.duke.edu (Sarah C. Goslee)
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Date: 20 Apr 1996 13:30:26 GMT
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Article: 11985 of alt.sustainable.agriculture
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I'm afraid I missed the original question, so this may not be relevant.
There's a book I have found useful in the area of indicator geobotany, a
translation from a Russian symposium in the 1960s. It seems to be fairly
readily available in university libraries.
Chikichev, A. 1965. Plant indicators of soils, rocks, and subsurface waters.
Conference on indicator geobotany, Moscow, 1961.
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