Plant Population Dynamics in a Degraded Coastal Wetland and Implications for the Carbon Cycle
Yinrui Cheng(Fujian Normal University), Lijuan Chen(Nanjing Normal University), Minjie Hu(Shanghai University of Electric Power), Yuexin Fan(Fujian Normal University), Chuan Tong(Fujian Normal University), Yong Zha(Nanjing Normal University), Dandan Du(Southeast University)
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