The Impact of Competition and Allelopathy on the Trade-Off between Plant Defense and Growth in Two Contrasting Tree Species
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Yogan Monnier | Leslie A. Weston | Bernard Prévosto | C. Gallet | B. Prévosto | V. Baldy | L. Weston | Christiane Gallet | C. Fernandez | Virginie Baldy | Catherine Fernandez | Mathieu Santonja | Amélie Saunier | Anne Bousquet-Mélou | M. Santonja | Amélie Saunier | Y. Monnier | A. Bousquet-Mélou
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