Across a macro-ecological gradient forest competition is strongest at the most productive sites.
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Macroecology of Australian Tall Eucalypt Forests: Baseline Data from a Continental-Scale Permanent Plot NetworkEucalyptus obliqua seedling growth in organic vs. mineral soil horizons.Effects of Competition, Drought Stress and Photosynthetic Productivity on the Radial Growth of White Spruce in Western Canada.Does biomass growth increase in the largest trees? Flaws, fallacies and alternative analyses
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Across a macro-ecological gradient forest competition is strongest at the most productive sites.
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10.3389/FPLS.2014.00260
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2014-06-05T00:00:00Z