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Improvement of nutritional site quality 13 years after single application of fertiliser N and P on regenerating cedar-hemlock cutovers on northern Vancouver Island, B.C.

Bradley    
Robert L.    
Titus    
Brian D.    
Preston    
Caroline M.    
Bennett    
Jennifer    

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