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Photosynthetic performance of rock-colonising lichens in the Mountain Zebra National Park, South Africa
Submitted: 16 September 1993 | Published: 16 September 1993
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Dirk Wessels, University of the North, South AfricaLudger Kappen, der Uniyersitdt Kiel, Germany
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