Assessing nutrient limitation in complex forested ecosystems: alternatives to large-scale fertilization experiments.
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S. Reed | A. Townsend | C. Cleveland | S. Porder | B. Sullivan | L. Schreeg | S. Castle | S. Alvarez‐Clare | S. Álvarez-Clare
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