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YANG Linlu, WANG Zhongsheng*, ZHOU Lingyan, MA Yuansheng, WANG Zhike, YING Ting, SONG Yuanyuan, XU Weixiang
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YANG Linlu, WANG Zhongsheng, ZHOU Lingyan, MA Yuansheng, WANG Zhike, YING Ting, SONG Yuanyuan, XU Weixiang. Response and bioindicator of bryophyte and lichen as cryptogamae plants to environmental change[J]. JOURNAL OF NANJING FORESTRY UNIVERSITY, 2012, 36(03): 137-143.
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