Gamal Fahmy
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The significance of anatomical characters in the water economy of some desert plants
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Ibrahim, A. A., and G. M. Fahmy, "The significance of anatomical characters in the water economy of some desert plants", Annals of Agricultural Sciences, Moshtohor (Egypt), vol. 23, pp. 145-162, 1985.
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