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THE vegetation which develops spontaneously on the derelict bombed areas clearly provides us with a means of assessing the efficiency of the diverse methods of dispersal of the constituent species. But in utilizing their study for this purpose several factors must be taken into account.
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SALISBURY, E. THE FLORA OF BOMBED AREAS*. Nature 151, 462–466 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151462a0
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