Linking individual-level functional traits to tree growth in a subtropical forest.
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Xiangcheng Mi | Keping Ma | Bernhard Schmid | N. Swenson | M. Umaña | B. Schmid | X. Mi | K. Ma | Xiaojuan Liu | D. Lin | Xiaojuan Liu | Nathan G Swenson | Dunmei Lin | María Natalia Umaña
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