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      Soil nitrogen dynamics and competition during plant invasion: insights from Mikania micrantha invasions in China

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                Journal
                New Phytologist
                New Phytol
                Wiley
                0028-646X
                1469-8137
                March 2021
                December 28 2020
                March 2021
                : 229
                : 6
                : 3440-3452
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Biotechnology for Plant Development, Guangzhou Key laboratory of Subtropical Biodiversity and Biomonitoring School of Life Sciences South China Normal University Guangzhou510631China
                [2 ]Department of Biological Sciences Macquarie University Sydney NSW2109Australia
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                10.1111/nph.17125
                33259063
                8c9b87d0-a3b2-4cd4-ad38-7294ad3dcb1c
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