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  • 10. Coarse root spatial distribution determined using a ground-penetrating radar technique in a subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest, China.
    Yan H, Dong X, Feng G, Zhang S, Mucciardi A.
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  • 11. Risk valuation of ecological resources at contaminated deactivation and decommissioning facilities: methodology and a case study at the Department of Energy's Hanford site.
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  • 15. Soil water availability and rooting depth as determinants of hydraulic architecture of Patagonian woody species.
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  • 19. Biomimicry of vascular plants as a means of saline soil remediation.
    Swallow MJB, O'Sullivan G.
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