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Agriculture in Russia and Climate change. / Lemeshko, N.

в: BOKU-Met Report, 2009, стр. 72-76.

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Lemeshko, N. / Agriculture in Russia and Climate change. в: BOKU-Met Report. 2009 ; стр. 72-76.

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