Plasticity of functional traits and optimality of biomass allocation in elevational ecotypes of Arabidopsis halleri grown at different soil nutrient availabilities
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CREST, JST, Japan
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Mitsui & Co., Ltd
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Plant Science
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http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10265-019-01088-9/fulltext.html
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