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Stand-level dieback and ecosystem processes: A global perspective

(A symposium in two parts held at the XIV International Botanical Congress in Berlin 1987) Dieback in Atlantic and Pacific Forests

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Mueller-Dombois, D. Stand-level dieback and ecosystem processes: A global perspective. GeoJournal 17, 162–164 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02432916

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