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Competitive interactions between established grasses and woody plant seedlings under elevated CO₂ levels are mediated by soil water availability
A. Manea
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M. R. Leishman
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Faculty of Science and Engineering
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
woody plant
77%
seedling
65%
water availability
65%
grass
54%
soil water
51%
mesocosm
24%
grassland
23%
shoot
22%
root competition
13%
stem
12%
stomatal conductance
9%
interception
7%
leaf area index
7%
rainfall
4%
biomass
4%
effect
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Seedlings
100%
Poaceae
80%
Soil
69%
Carbon Monoxide
65%
Water
42%
Growth
10%
Light
10%
Biomass
8%
Agriculture & Biology
plant available water
81%
woody plants
67%
grasses
47%
seedlings
39%
grasslands
24%
shoots
13%
water interception
11%
stems
9%
leaf area index
7%
environmental impact
6%
seedling growth
6%
stomatal conductance
6%
biomass
4%