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Furey C, Tecco PA, Pérez Harguindeguy N, Giorgis MA, Grossi M (2014) The importance of native and exotic plant identity and dominance on decomposition patterns in mountain woodlands of central Argentina. Acta Oecologica 54:13-20.

Posted by By peter October 10, 2013
Home » Furey C, Tecco PA, Pérez Harguindeguy N, Giorgis MA, Grossi M (2014) The importance of native and exotic plant identity and dominance on decomposition patterns in mountain woodlands of central Argentina. Acta Oecologica 54:13-20.

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