Pollen dispersal inferred from paternity analysis in a mixed oak stand of Quercus robur L. and Q. petraea (Matt.) Liebl.
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H. Steinkellner | C. Lexer | Kremer | Streiff | Ducousso | Lexer | Steinkellner | Gloessl | A. Ducousso | Antoine Kremer | Réjane Streiff | J. Gloessl
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