Light Response of Seedlings of a Central African Timber Tree Species, Lophira alata (Ochnaceae), and the definition of light requirements
Biwole, A. B, Dainou, K, Fayolle A, Hardy, O. J, Brostaux, Y, Coste, S, Delion, S, Betti, J. L, Doucet J-L (2015)
Biotropica
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Seeing Central African forests through their largest trees
Bastin, J.-F, Barbier, N, Réjou-Méchain, M, Fayolle, A, Gourlet-Fleury, S, Maniatis, D, de Haulleville, T, Baya, F, Beeckman, H, Beina, D, Couteron, P, Chuyong, G, Dauby, G, Doucet, J.-L, Droissart, V, Dufrêne, M, Ewango, C, Gillet, J.-F, Gonmadje, C, Hart, T, Kavali, T, Kenfack, D, Moses, L, Malhi, Y, Makana, J.-R, Pélissier, R, Ploton, P, Serckx, A, Sonke, B, Stévart, T, Thomas, D, de Cannière, C, Bogaert, J. (2015)
Scientific Reports
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Tree roots can penetrate deeply in African rain forests: evidence from two common soil types
Freycon, V, Wonkam, C, Fayolle, A, Laclau, J.-P, Lucot, E, Jourdan, C, Gourlet-Fleury, S. (2015)
Journal of Tropical Ecology
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Decrease of L-band SAR backscatter with biomass of dense forests
Mermoz, S., Rejou-Mechain, M., Villard, L., et al. (2015)
Remote Sensing of Environment
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Reducing the error in biomass estimates strongly depends on model selection
Picard, N., Boyemba Bosela, F., Rossi, V. (2015)
Annals of Forest Science
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