Holdo et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Tree–grass competition varies across select savanna tree species: a potential role for rooting depthHoldo et al., 2015
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- Holdo R
- Brocato E
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- Plant Ecology
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Tree–grass competition is recognized as an important ecological process in savannas and woodlands, yet we only have a limited understanding of how it varies across tree species, particularly in relation to water use and root morphology. We grew seedlings of three African …
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