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Hydro-chemical effects following restoration mowing in two rich fen plant communities
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Laurence Jones
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Hydro-chemical effects following restoration mowing in two rich fen plant communities
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2018
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Nina Menichino
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Chris Evans
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Nathalie Fenner
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