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Leaf trait records of vascular plant species in the Pannonian flora with special focus on endemics and rarities

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We would like to thank the editor and the anonymous reviewer for their helpful suggestions on improving the manuscript, as well as Júlia Caram Sfair for her comments and friendly review on an earlier version of the manuscript. We appreciate the help of Réka Fekete, Orsolya Horváth, Zsuzsa Lisztes-Szabó, Krisztina Nótári, Miklós Óvári, Júlia Schmidt, Gábor Sramkó, Szilvia Radócz and Viktor Virók in sampling and finding localities. This work was fundamentally supported by OTKA K108992. This research was also supported by the European Union and the State of Hungary, co-financed by the European Social Fund in the framework of TÁMOP-4.2.4.A/2-11/1-2012-0001 ‘National Excellence Program’. The authors were supported by projects OTKA PD120775 (BAL), NKFI FK 124404 (OV), NKFI KH 126476 (OV), NKFI KH 130338 (BD), NKFI KH 126477 (BT), NKFI K 116639 (BT), NKFI K119225 (PT), NKFI KH 129483 (PT), NKFI KH 130320 (ET) and NTP-NFTÖ-18-B of the Ministry of Human Capacities (JS). We are grateful for the support of the Bolyai János Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (BAL, OV, BD, AK) as well as to the ‘MTA’s Post Doctoral Research Program’ (AK).

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E-Vojtkó, A., Balogh, N., Deák, B. et al. Leaf trait records of vascular plant species in the Pannonian flora with special focus on endemics and rarities. Folia Geobot 55, 73–79 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12224-020-09363-7

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