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Rooting strategies in a subtropical savanna: a landscape-scale three-dimensional assessment

Zhou et al., 2018

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11446163038930378771
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Zhou Y
Boutton T
Wu X
Wright C
Dion A
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Oecologia

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In resource-limited savannas, the distribution and abundance of fine roots play an important role in acquiring essential resources and structuring vegetation patterns and dynamics. However, little is known regarding the three-dimensional distribution of fine roots in savanna …
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