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STECKEL, Mathias, Forst Baden‑Württemberg (AöR), Forstbezirk Ulmer Alb, Schloßstr. 34, 89079 Ulm‑Wiblingen, Germany, Germany
Forest Systems Vol. 32 No. 2 (2023)
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Small-scale variation in available water capacity of the soil influences height growth of single trees in Southern Germany
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