Variation in leaf morphological, stomatal, and anatomical traits and their relationships in temperate and subtropical forests
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Ying Li | Li Xu | Nianpeng He | Congcong Liu | Ying Li | N. He | Li Xu | Zhi Chen | Zhi Chen | Congcong Liu | Congcong Liu
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