Ecophysiological differences among growth stages of Quercus laevis in a sandhill oak community
Plants in the sandhill habitats of the southeast are thought to be limited by soil resources such as water and nutrients. We measured ecophysiological characters related to resource use for several growth stages: Seedling Sprouts (small sprouts from small root collars), Stump Sprouts (small sprouts...
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Main Authors: | DONOVAN, Lisa A., MANIATES, Rebecca Pappert |
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1998
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