Biogeographical assay on the pteridoflora of Sierra Nevada (Granada, Spain)
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A chorological and ecological study of the pteridophytes located in the Sierra Nevada (Spain) was carried out. An evaluation on the origin of these species in the above mentioned mountain is investigated.
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