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Mangroves / Termite / Avicennia germinans / Rhizophora mangle / Formosan subterranean termite / Lignin / Aerial root / Rhizophora / Laguncularia racemosa / Flora / Biogeography / Botany
Date: 2013-09-26 09:20:00
Mangroves
Termite
Avicennia germinans
Rhizophora mangle
Formosan subterranean termite
Lignin
Aerial root
Rhizophora
Laguncularia racemosa
Flora
Biogeography
Botany

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