The global spectrum of plant form and function
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S. Wright | P. Reich | J. Chave | A. Zanne | H. Jactel | J. Kattge | M. Mahecha | I. Prentice | C. Wirth | S. Dray | J. Cornelissen | S. Lavorel | M. Westoby | N. Rüger | Julia S Joswig | G. Bönisch | J. Dickie | A. Gillison | I. Wright | B. Cerabolini | M. Kleyer | E. Garnier | Hendrik Poorter | Sandra Díaz | C. Baraloto | S. Pierce | B. Reu | A. Moles | S. Sheremet’ev | B. Shipley | D. Kirkup | F. Casanoves | A. Günther | V. Falczuk | L. Gorné | S. Wright | Angela Günther | Julia S. Joswig
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