Mapping nutrient resorption efficiencies of subarctic cryptogams and seed plants onto the Tree of Life
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J. Cornelissen | S. Lang | R. Aerts | R. van Logtestijn | J. V. van Hal | H. Quested | W. Schweikert | T. Klahn | R. V. van Logtestijn
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