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Age structure of Mauritia flexuosa L. f. (Arecaceae) swamp populations in the central region of Goiás, Brazil

Resende    
Isa Lucia de Morais    
Santos    
Flavio Pereira dos    
Chaves    
Lázaro José    
Nascimento    
Jorge Luiz do    

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