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Relative leaf litter decomposition of four indigenous tree species in pure and mixed plantations in the Atlantic humid lowlands of Costa Rica / by Jessica Ruvinsky and Florencia Montagnini.
- Yale school of forestry and environmental studies. Tropical resources institute (TRI),
- 1995.
- New Haven, CT :
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Leaf litter decomposition and mulch performance from mixed and monospecific plantations of native tree species in Costa Rica / by Rachel Byard, Kristin C. Lewis & Florencia Montagnini.
- Yale school of forestry and environmental studies. Tropical resources institute (TRI),
- 1995.
- New Haven, CT :
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Leaf litter decomposition and mulch performance of four indigenous timber trees in the Atlantic humid lowlands of Costa Rica / by Rebecca Kershnar & Florencia Montagnini.
- Yale school of forestry and environmental studies. Tropical resources institute (TRI),
- 1995.
- New Haven, CT :
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Impacts of native tree species in mixed and pure plantations on soil structure at La Selva, Costa Rica / by Megan McGroddy.
- Yale school of forestry and environmental studies. Tropical resources institute (TRI),
- 1995.
- New Haven, CT :
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Four experiments investigating the decomposition rates and the potential use as mulch of four indigenous tree litters in the Atlantic lowlands of Costa Rica / by Kristin Ramstad.
- Yale school of forestry and environmental studies. Tropical resources institute (TRI),
- [ca. 1991].
- New Haven, CT :
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Key for tree species at La Selva biological station, Costa Rica / by Kimberly Hannon.
- Yale school of forestry and environmental studies. Tropical resources institute (TRI),
- 1990.
- New Haven, CT :
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Effects of four native tree species on soil mineralization, maize seedling growth and maize seedling uptake of phosphorus and nitrogen in the Atlantic lowlands of Costa Rica : a three part study / by Kristin C. Lewis & Florencia Montagnini.
- Yale school of forestry and environmental studies. Tropical resources institute (TRI),
- 1994.
- New Haven, CT :
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Root biomass and distribution under plantations of native tree species, grass and secondary forest vegetation in the Atlantic lowlands of Costa Rica / by Eirik Stijfhoorn.
- Yale school of forestry and environmental studies. Tropical resources institute (TRI),
- 1989.
- New Haven, CT :