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4 research outputs found
Effects of litters with different concentrations of phenolics on the competition between Calluna vulgaris and Deschampsia flexuosa
Author
A Britton
A Hodge
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A Hodge
AM Sánchez-Moreiras
CG Barker
F Berendse
F Berendse
Frank Berendse
GD Bending
GW Heil
I Alonso
Jantineke D. Hofland-Zijlstra
JD Zijlstra
JD Zijlstra
JP Schimel
JP Schimel
LJ Porter
N Fierer
PG Jarvis
R Aerts
R Aerts
RL Bradley
RR Northup
RR Northup
S Inderjit
S Mickel
SE Hartley
SE Smith
SG Sokolovski
SL Rose
T Näsholm
TEC Kraus
U Falkengren-Grerup
WD Bowman
Z Yu
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum L. kuhn) promotes an open nitrogen cycle in heathland soils
Author
A Oaks
AJM Stams
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AS Watt
BA Emmett
BA Emmett
BR Werkman
BR Werkman
C Gordon
C Gordon
C Soulsby
D. L. Jones
DL Jones
E Boddy
FP Baxter
GN Magesan
J Armstrong
J Miles
J Roberts
J Simon
J Vetter
J. R. Healey
JD Hofland-Zijlstra
JM Tiedje
JP Grime
JP Schimel
K Everard
KM Miranda
MAF Jalala
ME Fenn
ME Rout
ME Rout
MGA Heijden Van Der
MJ Gundale
N Dassonville
O. Zackrisson
OC Devevre
PL Nielsen
PM Vitousek
PM Vitousek
RH Marrs
RH Marrs
RH Marrs
RH Marrs
RJ Mitchell
RP Griffiths
RP Smart
RP Voroney
RS Mulvaney
RW Brooker
S Hättenschwiler
S. A. Zewdie
SA Schliemann
SC Hart
SG Sokolovski
SJ Kemmitt
SJ Whitehead
T DeLuca
T Näsholm
T Swain
T. H. DeLuca
TH DeLuca
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Non-native species litter reduces germination and growth of resident forbs and grasses: allelopathic, osmotic or mechanical effects?
Author
A Bousquet-MĂ©lou
A Lobstein
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A Loydi
A Loydi
A Loydi
A Meisner
A Otte
A Otte
A. Loydi
A. Otte
AR Barritt
AW Wardle
BF Manly
C Bongard
C Fabbro Del
C Violle
C Weinig
CC Baskin
CJ Lortie
CN Ende von
D Scharfy
D Wardle
DE Goldberg
E Ruprecht
E Ruprecht
EC Farrer
EG Lamb
G Bonanomi
G Bonanomi
G Longo
I Chung
I Kowarik
J Falinski
J Grime
J HĂĽls
J Pergl
J Thiele
J Thiele
JD Hofland-Zijlstra
JL Bosy
JL Maron
JL Rotundo
JM Facelli
JM Facelli
JM Facelli
JN Barney
KA Hovstad
KA Hovstad
KL Amatangelo
KL Gross
L BaleĹľentienÄ—
LE Vaccaro
M Equihua
M Fenner
M Krogmeier
M Muzquiz
M Wink
MA Davis
MA Ranal
MB Eppinga
MD Wallenstein
N Vrchotová
P Pyšek
PE Hulme
PW Lambdon
R Kaur
R Schmiede
R. L. Eckstein
RE Cook
RL Eckstein
RL Eckstein
RL Eckstein
RM Callaway
RM Callaway
RM Keane
RT Belote
S Gerike
S Xiong
SG Yelenik
T. W. Donath
TE Minchinton
TW Donath
TW Donath
U Goel
W Wille
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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