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Phylogenetic diversity, productivity, and pathogens

Plants often grow more when then are together with a diversity of species than when they are growing in single-species stands.  Using both observational studies and experimental manipulations in a subtropical forest in China, we found that while the productivity of both seedlings and adult trees was enhanced with greater species diversity,  plant growth got… Continue Reading Phylogenetic diversity, productivity, and pathogens

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