Plants are less negatively affected by flooding when growing in species-rich plant communities.
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L. Voesenek | H. de Kroon | L. Mommer | C. Fischer | N. Eisenhauer | A. Weigelt | C. Roscher | A. Hildebrandt | W. Weisser | A. Ebeling | E. Visser | Janneke M. Ravenek | A. Wright | T. Buchmann | Tina Buchmann
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