2015
DOI: 10.5604/18967892.1170435
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Digoksyna – zabija czy leczy?

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“…Ecological relationships, which are crucial for the functioning of natural ecosystems, are directly dependent on abiotic conditions, including the state and qualitative parameters of groundwater. Multi-faceted monitoring conducted to determine the effect of habitat quality on the structure and functioning of populations of rare and endangered relict plant species are particularly important for the effectiveness of active measures for their conservation [3,4,13,20,28,[35][36][37][38].…”
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“…Ecological relationships, which are crucial for the functioning of natural ecosystems, are directly dependent on abiotic conditions, including the state and qualitative parameters of groundwater. Multi-faceted monitoring conducted to determine the effect of habitat quality on the structure and functioning of populations of rare and endangered relict plant species are particularly important for the effectiveness of active measures for their conservation [3,4,13,20,28,[35][36][37][38].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The effect of various physical-chemical factors of the groundwater on the condition, growth, and development of plants is also of great importance in this regard [38][39][40][41][42]. In the peatlands of eastern Poland, this problem particularly affects Pleistocene boreal relicts such as Betula humilis, Salix myrtylloides, and Salix lapponum [4,17,28,43].…”
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