A handbook of protocols for standardised and easy measurement of plant functional traits worldwide
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P. Reich | H. Steege | N. Buchmann | J. Cornelissen | S. Lavorel | S. Díaz | H. Poorter | J. Pausas | E. Garnier | M. V. D. Heijden | D. E. Gurvich | H. Morgan | D. Gurvich
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