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The life history strategy of Penthorum chinense: Implication for the restoration of early successional species

Flora : Morphologie, Geobotanik, Oekophysiologie, v.233, 2017년, pp.109 - 117  

Yang, Y.Y. ,  Kim, J.G.

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The ecological importance of early successional ecosystems has received little attention. Especially, few studies have reported the life history traits and management of early successional herbaceous plant species in riparian zones. Our study was designed to determine whether: (1) the riparian pione...

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