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Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2009
It has been revealed that the above-ground phytomass in pit-wall communities increases most rapidly during the first succession stage, i.e., when plants colonize bare grounds. In following succession stages, the accumulation of phytomass slows down, with phytocenotic composition changing considerably.
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It has been revealed that the above-ground phytomass in pit-wall communities increases most rapidly during the first succession stage, i.e., when plants colonize bare grounds. In following succession stages, the accumulation of phytomass slows down, with phytocenotic composition changing considerably.
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Sequestered Carbon in the Above-ground Phytomass of Forests Affected by Fires of Different Intensity
Russian Journal of EcologyS. M. Matveev +5 more
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Assessing above-ground phytomass in an alpine region using a hand-held radiometer
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