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Corrected Fig. 4 for Al-Hawija B.N., Wagner V., Partzsch M., Hensen I. (2014). Germination differences between natural and afforested populations of

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Al-Hawija B.N., Wagner V., Partzsch M., Hensen I. (2014). Germination differences between natural and afforested populations of Pinus brutia and Cupressus sempervirens. Silva Fennica 48 (4). 18 p.

Fig. 4. Relationship between mean germination percentage and annual precipitation and mean annual temperature per population of Pinus brutia and Cupressus sempervirens, respectively (natural populations: empty triangles; afforested populations: solid triangles).

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