Seasonal dry-down rates and high stress tolerance promote bamboo invasion above and below treeline
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Gaku Kudo | Masami Kaneko | M. Kaneko | T. Huxman | G. Kudo | Travis E. Huxman | D. Winkler | Y. Amagai | Daniel E. Winkler | Yukihiro Amagai
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