Running title: Diversifying plant traits in a DGVM
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Anja Rammig | Jens Kattge | Alice Boit | Kirsten Thonicke | W. von Bloh | Boris Sakschewski | Lourens Poorter | L. Poorter | K. Thonicke | J. Kattge | A. Rammig | W. Bloh | A. Boit | B. Sakschewski
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