FOREST PRODUCTIVITY DECLINE CAUSED BY SUCCESSIONAL PALUDIFICATION OF BOREAL SOILS
M. Simard(Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada), David Paré(Canadian Forest Service), Pierre Y. Bernier(Canadian Forest Service), Nicolas Lecomte(Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada), Yves Bergeron(Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue)
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