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Xu-Yan Liu, Yu-Kun Hu.
Changes in plant multidimensional chemical diversity along a local soil chemical gradient in temperate forest swamps
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Cindy Q. Tang, Xia Lu, Min-Rui Du, Shu-Li Xiao, Shuaifeng Li, Peng-Bin Han, Jia-Le Zeng, Jian-Ran Wen, Shi-Qian Yao, You-Cai Shi, Yun-Fang Li, Ming-Chun Peng, Chong-Yun Wang and Zhi-Ying Zhang.
Forest characteristics and population structure of a threatened palm tree Caryota obtusa in the karst forest ecosystem of Yunnan, China
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Xiaoxia Huang, Zhilu Sheng, Kejian He, Yong Zhang, Bin Kang, Jiao Ding and Dongmei Liu.
Functional diversity and redundancy of subalpine meadows subjected to anthropogenic disturbances
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2021, 14(5): 870-883.
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Qian Guo, Zhongming Wen, Cheng Zheng, Wei Li, Yongming Fan and Duoju Zhu.
Effects of Robinia pseudoacacia on the undergrowth of herbaceous plants and soil properties in the Loess Plateau of China
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Mengyu Wang, Nan Lu, Qinglin Li, Weiwei Fang and Bojie Fu.
Contribution of plant traits to the explanation of temporal variations in carbon and water fluxes in semiarid grassland patches
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Mide Rao, Duo Ye, Jianhua Chen, Jian Ni, Xiangcheng Mi, Mingjian Yu, Keping Ma, and Johannes H.C. Cornelissen.
Multi-stemming strategies of Quercus glauca in an evergreen broad-leaved forest: when and where
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Alejandro Presotto, Fernando Hernández, Mauricio Casquero, Roman Vercellino, Claudio Pandolfo , Mónica Poverene and Miguel Cantamutto.
Seed bank dynamics of an invasive alien species, Helianthus annuus L.
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2020, 13(3): 313-322.
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Bobbymoore Konsam, Shyam S. Phartyal and Nagendra P. Todaria.
Impact of forest fire on soil seed bank composition in Himalayan Chir pine forest
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2020, 13(2): 177-184.
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Betina Kellermann and André Eduardo Biscaia Lacerda.
Arrested development? Investigating the role of bamboo in Araucaria Forest succession in Southern Brazil
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Andrea Oddershede, Cyrille Violle, Annette Baattrup-Pedersen, Jens-Christian Svenning and Christian Damgaard.
Early dynamics in plant community trait responses to a novel, more extreme hydrological gradient
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John W. Morgan, James D. Vincent, James S. Camac.
Upper range limit establishment after wildfire of an obligate-seeding montane forest tree fails to keep pace with 20th century warming
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2018, 11(2): 200-207.
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Amaranta Arellano-Rivas, J. Arturo De-Nova, Miguel A. Munguía-Rosas.
Patch isolation and shape predict plant functional diversity in a naturally fragmented forest
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2018, 11(1): 136-146.
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Lisette M. Bakker, Liesje Mommer, Jasper van Ruijven.
Can root trait diversity explain complementarity effects in a grassland biodiversity experiment?
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2018, 11(1): 73-84.
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James R. Biggs, Dawn M. VanLeeuwen, Jerry L. Holechek, Sherri L. Sherwood, Raul Valdez.
Characteristics of browsed aspen forests following wildfire and implications for management: a case study
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2017, 10(6): 949-957.
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Andreza Viana Neri, Gladson Ramon Alves Borges, João Augusto Alves Meira-Neto, Luiz Fernando Silva Magnago, Ian Michael Trotter, Carlos Ernesto G. R. Schaefer, Stefan Porembski.
Soil and altitude drive diversity and functioning of Brazilian Páramos (campo de altitude)
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2017, 10(5): 771-779.
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