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Phytocoenosis, Volumes 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 & 9. Ed. by J. B. FALINSKI and W. MULENKO. Warsaw, Poland: Bialowieza Geobotanic Station, Warsaw University. ISSN 0 137 4702. Cryptogamous plants in the forest communities of Bialowieza National Park. Check list of cryoptogamous and seminal plant species recorded during the period 1987–1991 on permanent plant V-100. Ed. by J. B. FALINSKI and W. MULENKO.30×21 cm. Pp. 48 with 4 text-figures. Phytocoenosis (N. S.) 4, Archivum Geobotanicum 3. 1992. P/b. Cryptogamous plants in the forest communities of Bialowieza National Park. General problems and taxonomic groups analysis. Ed. by J. B. FALINSKI and W. MULENKO. 30×21 cm. Pp. 176 with numerous text-figures. Phytocoenosis (N. S.) 7, Archivum Geobotanicum 4. 1995. P/b.
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Cryptogamous plants in the forest communities of Bialowieza National Park. Functional groups analysis and general synthesis. Ed. by J. B. FALINSKI and W. MULENKO. 30×21 cm. Pp. 224 with 4 plates and numerous text-figures. Phytocoenosis (N. S.) 8, Archivum Geobotanicum 6. 1996. P/b.
Cryptogamous plants in the forest communities of Bialowieza National Park. Ecological atlas of seminal and cryptogamous plants. Ed. by J. B. FALINSKI and W. MULENKO. 30×21 cm. Pp. 522 with 2000 maps. Phytocoenosis (N. S.) 9, Supplementum Cartographicae Geobotanicae 7. 1997. H/b.
Deciduous woody pioneer species (Juniperus communis, Populus tremula, Salix sp. div.) in the secondary succession and regeneration. By J. B. FALINSKI. 30×21 cm. Pp. 156 with 8 plates, 2 end-paper charts and numerous text-figures. Phytocoenosis (N. S.) 10, Supplementum Cartographicae Geobotanicae 8. 1998. P/b.
Synanthropization of plant cover in new Polish research. Ed. by J. B. FALINSKI, W. ADAMOWSKI and B. JACKOWIAK. 30×21 cm. Pp. 279 with 2 plates, 2 end-paper maps and numerous text-figures. Phytocoenosis (N. S.) 10, Supplementum Cartographicae Geobotanicae 9. 1998. P/b.
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