The Study of the Destructive Roles of the Endolithic Lichen Verrucaria buschirensis s.lat. Family Verrucariaceae on the World Heritage Site Persepolis - Journal of Research on Archaeometry
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Esmaeillou M, Sohrabi M, Ofoghi H. (2022). The Study of the Destructive Roles of the Endolithic Lichen Verrucaria buschirensis s.lat. , Family Verrucariaceae on the World Heritage Site Persepolis. JRA. 8(1), 171-183. doi:10.52547/jra.8.1.171
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1- Research Groups of Environmental and Industrial Biotechnology, Biotechnology Department, Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran
2- Research Groups of Environmental and Industrial Biotechnology, Biotechnology Department, Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran , sohrabi@irost.org
3- Research Groups of Medical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Environmental and Industrial Biotechnology, Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran
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