Identification of Beijerinckia in the High Arctic (Devon Island, Northwest Territories)
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Although generally considered, with few exceptions, to be restricted to the acidic, tropical soils of the southern hemisphere, Beijerinckia species, resembling B. indica, were found at three sites on Devon Island (75°33′N, 84°40′W) in the Canadian Arctic.
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