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Nicolini, E., Caraglio, Y., Pelissier, R., Leroy, C., & Roggy, J. C. (2003). Epicormic branches: a growth indicator for the tropical forest tree, Dicorynia guianensis Amshoff (Caesalpiniaceae). Ann. Bot., 92(1), 97–105.
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Bosc, A., De Grandcourt, A., & Loustau, D. (2003). Variability of stem and branch maintenance respiration in a Pinus pinaster tree. Tree Physiol., 23(4), 227–236.
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Blanc, L., & Dick, J. M. (2003). Errors in repeated measurements of soil water content in pots using a ThetaProbe. Soil Use Manage., 19(1), 87–88.
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Dutech, C., Seiter, J., Petronelli, P., Joly, H. I., & Jarne, P. (2002). Evidence of low gene flow in a neotropical clustered tree species in two rainforest stands of French Guiana. Mol. Ecol., 11(4), 725–738.
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Picard, N., Gourlet-Fleury, S., & Sist, P. (2003). Using process-dependent groups of species to model the dynamics of a tropical rainforest. Modelling Forest Systems, , 237–248.
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Baraloto, C., Forget, P. M., & Goldberg, D. E. (2005). Seed mass, seedling size and neotropical tree seedling establishment. J. Ecol., 93(6), 1156–1166.
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Liu, S. Q., Loup, C., Gril, J., Dumonceaud, O., Thibaut, A., & Thibaut, B. (2005). Studies on European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.). Part 1: Variations of wood colour parameters. Ann. For. Sci., 62(7), 625–632.
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Baraloto, C., Goldberg, D. E., & Bonal, D. (2005). Performance trade-offs among tropical tree seedlings in contrasting microhabitats. Ecology, 86(9), 2461–2472.
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Almeras, T., Thibaut, A., & Gril, J. (2005). Effect of circumferential heterogeneity of wood maturation strain, modulus of elasticity and radial growth on the regulation of stem orientation in trees. Trees-Struct. Funct., 19(4), 457–467.
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Clair, B., Gril, J., Baba, K., Thibaut, B., & Sugiyama, J. (2005). Precautions for the structural analysis of the gelatinous layer in tension wood. IAWA J., 26(2), 189–195.
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