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1Review Questions-Chapter 3 1. What are microclimatic conditions and how can they be optimized to enhance plant propagation? 2. Distinguish between edaphic and biotic factors and how they influence propagation. 3. What ar

Review Questions-Chapter 3 1. What are microclimatic conditions and how can they be optimized to enhance plant propagation? 2. Distinguish between edaphic and biotic factors and how they influence propagation. 3. What ar

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Source URL: irrecenvhort.ifas.ufl.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-08-28 14:26:37
    2Data Papers Ecology, 95(2), 2014, p. 578 Ó 2014 by the Ecological Society of America Soil invertebrates, chemistry, weather, human management, and edaphic food webs at 135 sites in The Netherlands: SIZEWEB

    Data Papers Ecology, 95(2), 2014, p. 578 Ó 2014 by the Ecological Society of America Soil invertebrates, chemistry, weather, human management, and edaphic food webs at 135 sites in The Netherlands: SIZEWEB

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    Source URL: lab.rockefeller.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2014-12-19 15:33:17
      3Discussion Paper  Biogeosciences Discuss., 12, 7879–7977, 2015 www.biogeosciences-discuss.netdoi:bgd © Author(sCC Attribution 3.0 License.

      Discussion Paper Biogeosciences Discuss., 12, 7879–7977, 2015 www.biogeosciences-discuss.netdoi:bgd © Author(sCC Attribution 3.0 License.

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      Source URL: www.biogeosciences-discuss.net

      Language: English - Date: 2015-05-26 03:17:51
      4Soil Does Not Explain Monodominance in a Central African Tropical Forest Kelvin S. -H. Peh1,2*, Bonaventure Sonke´3, Jon Lloyd1,4, Carlos A. Quesada1, Simon L. Lewis1 1 School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, U

      Soil Does Not Explain Monodominance in a Central African Tropical Forest Kelvin S. -H. Peh1,2*, Bonaventure Sonke´3, Jon Lloyd1,4, Carlos A. Quesada1, Simon L. Lewis1 1 School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, U

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      Source URL: www.afritron.org

      Language: English - Date: 2014-03-23 08:44:45
      5OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Microphyll rainforests and thickets (vegetation codes 14a-17b) Microphyll rainforest and thicket types include all rainforest communities where the dominant canopy leaf size is less than 7.5c

      OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Microphyll rainforests and thickets (vegetation codes 14a-17b) Microphyll rainforest and thicket types include all rainforest communities where the dominant canopy leaf size is less than 7.5c

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      Source URL: wettropics.gov.au

      Language: English - Date: 2014-02-04 23:01:31
      6Discussion Paper  Biogeosciences Discuss., 12, 6821–6861, 2015 www.biogeosciences-discuss.netdoi:bgd © Author(sCC Attribution 3.0 License.

      Discussion Paper Biogeosciences Discuss., 12, 6821–6861, 2015 www.biogeosciences-discuss.netdoi:bgd © Author(sCC Attribution 3.0 License.

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      Source URL: www.biogeosciences-discuss.net

      Language: English - Date: 2015-05-06 08:30:36
      7Biogeosciences, 11, 3505–3513, 2014 www.biogeosciences.netdoi:bg © Author(sCC Attribution 3.0 License.  Variation in photosynthetic and nonphotosynthetic vegetation along

      Biogeosciences, 11, 3505–3513, 2014 www.biogeosciences.netdoi:bg © Author(sCC Attribution 3.0 License. Variation in photosynthetic and nonphotosynthetic vegetation along

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      Source URL: www.biogeosciences.net

      Language: English - Date: 2014-12-03 15:42:01
      8OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Microphyll rainforests and thickets (vegetation codes 14a-17b) Microphyll rainforest and thicket types include all rainforest communities where the dominant canopy leaf size is less than 7.5c

      OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Microphyll rainforests and thickets (vegetation codes 14a-17b) Microphyll rainforest and thicket types include all rainforest communities where the dominant canopy leaf size is less than 7.5c

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      Source URL: www.wettropics.gov.au

      Language: English - Date: 2014-02-04 23:01:31
      9AFTA 2005 Conference Proceedings  HYBRID POPLAR ESTABLISHMENT UNDER HARSH ENVIRONMENTAL AND EDAPHIC CONDITIONS Kevin Lombard, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM

      AFTA 2005 Conference Proceedings HYBRID POPLAR ESTABLISHMENT UNDER HARSH ENVIRONMENTAL AND EDAPHIC CONDITIONS Kevin Lombard, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM

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      Source URL: www.cinram.umn.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2009-09-14 12:17:58
      10American Journal of Botany 99(5): 890–[removed]EDAPHIC ADAPTATION MAINTAINS THE COEXISTENCE OF TWO CRYPTIC SPECIES ON SERPENTINE SOILS1  JENN M. YOST2,5, TERI BARRY3, KATHLEEN M. KAY2, AND NISHANTA RAJAKARUNA3,4

      American Journal of Botany 99(5): 890–[removed]EDAPHIC ADAPTATION MAINTAINS THE COEXISTENCE OF TWO CRYPTIC SPECIES ON SERPENTINE SOILS1 JENN M. YOST2,5, TERI BARRY3, KATHLEEN M. KAY2, AND NISHANTA RAJAKARUNA3,4

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      Source URL: www.coa.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2013-10-29 15:45:30