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Physiological differences in Rhododendron calophytum seedlings regenerated in mineral soil or on fallen dead wood of different decaying stages

Authors
  1. A Bobiec
  2. A Mehlich
  3. AJ Leffler
  4. AJ Pieters
  5. B Martin
  6. C Li
  7. C Li
  8. C Li
  9. Chengchun Wu
  10. Chinese Soil Taxonomy Research Group ISSAS
  11. Chunyang Li
  12. CP Vance
  13. DS Thomas
  14. DW Nelson
  15. E Garnier
  16. E Sanchez
  17. F Gotmark
  18. FC Koch
  19. Fei Ran
  20. G Wallin
  21. GD Farquhar
  22. Guoquan Peng
  23. H Poorter
  24. H Zhao
  25. Helena Korpelainen
  26. HK Lichtenthaler
  27. I Berenblum
  28. I Vanha-Majamaa
  29. IM Rao
  30. JC Davis
  31. JP Hammond
  32. JR Sims
  33. JT Tessier
  34. K Jezek
  35. K Mengel
  36. LA Cernusak
  37. LJ Six
  38. M Dubois
  39. M Wissuwa
  40. ME Harmon
  41. MJ Simard
  42. MR Carmona
  43. P Brang
  44. P Yaryura
  45. R Aerts
  46. R Kahane
  47. R Motta
  48. RL Eckstein
  49. S Bansal
  50. S Gusewell
  51. S Lilja
  52. S Lilja-Rothsten
  53. SH Al-Hamdani
  54. T Olsson
  55. TW Idol
  56. W Koerselman
  57. X Xu
  58. X Zhang
  59. ZH Lin
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