Baikalsky State Nature Biosphere Reserve and its buffer zone: floristic data
Authors: Gamova, Natalia S.;
doi: 10.15468/g4sdvs
Baikalsky State Nature Biosphere Reserve and its buffer zone: floristic data
Abstract
The dataset contains records on vascular plants from Baikalsky State Nature Biosphere Reserve and its protective zone. The Reserve is situated in three admimistrative districts of Republic of Buryatia (i.e. Kabansky district, Dzhidinsky district and Selenginsky district), Russia. Field data were obtained in field in 2009-2021. Herbarium vouchers are preserved in Moscow University Herbarium (MW).
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- Lomonosov Moscow State University Russian Federation
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Occurrence, Observation
Occurrence, Observation
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