Components of nutrient residence time and the leaf economics spectrum in species from Mediterranean old‐fields differing in successional status
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Eric Garnier | Catherine Roumet | Marie-Laure Navas | E. Garnier | M. Navas | C. Roumet | G. Laurent | E. Kazakou | Elena Kazakou | G. Laurent | C. Collin | C. Collin
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