Reproduction of juniper (Juniperus polycarpos) in Khorasan Razavi, Iran
Abstract Juniperus species (juniper) are resistant to drought and have medicinal properties. In order to investigate the condition of juniper reproduction and prevent a decline in its area, largely caused by problems in natural regeneration, the asexual reproduction of juniper has received special a...
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