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Research Paper
Early development of Acacia longifolia is more severely impacted by water and nutrient stress in invasive than native seedlings
Research Paper
2024
Reference:
Vicente, S., Condessa, M., Trindade, H., Le Roux, J. J., & Máguas, C. (2024). Early development of Acacia longifolia is more severely impacted by water and nutrient stress in invasive than native seedlings.
Plant Ecology
,
225
, 629–640.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11258-024-01420-x
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Cristina Máguas
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Maria Helena Trindade
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Sara Filipa da Silva Lucas Sousa Vicente
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PFE
Plant Functional Ecology
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Cristina Antunes
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