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Appendix D. Results of ANOVA testing for fertilizer and Deschampsia effects on the remainder of the plant community.
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David A. Wardle
Umea University
Appendix D. Results of ANOVA testing for fertilizer and Deschampsia effects on the remainder of the plant community.
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David A. Wardle
Umeå University
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Michael J. Gundale
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Anders Jäderlund
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Results of ANOVA testing for fertilizer and Deschampsia effects on the remainder of the plant community.
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