The legacy of disturbance on individual tree and stand-level aboveground biomass accumulation and stocks in primary mountain Picea abies forests.
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David Frank | Pascale Weber | Stefan Klesse | Miroslav Svoboda | Martin Mikoláš | Neil Pederson | Volodymyr Trotsiuk | D. Frank | N. Pederson | Meelis Seedre | M. Mikoláš | M. Svoboda | P. Weber | P. Janda | V. Trotsiuk | R. Bače | L. Matějů | Meelis Seedre | Pavel Janda | Radek Bače | Dario Martin-Benito | S. Klesse | Lenka Mateju | D. Martin‐Benito
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