Validation of DNA barcoding as an efficient tool for taxon identification and detection of species diversity in Italian conifers
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Validation of DNA barcoding as an efficient tool for taxon identification and detection of species diversity in Italian conifers
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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH
Volume 131, Issue 5, Pages 1337-1353
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Springer Nature
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2012-02-10
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10.1007/s10342-012-0602-0
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