Effects of competition, shade and soil conditions on the recolonization of three forest herbs in tree-planted riparian zones

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Effects of competition, shade and soil conditions on the recolonization of three forest herbs in tree-planted riparian zones is …
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P356DOI10.1111/AVSC.12246

P50authorBérenger BourgeoisQ56378201
Monique PoulinQ70226001
P2093author name stringAnne Vanasse
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P433issue4
P304page(s)679-688
P577publication date2016-07-25
P1433published inApplied Vegetation ScienceQ15758170
P1476titleEffects of competition, shade and soil conditions on the recolonization of three forest herbs in tree-planted riparian zones
P478volume19