Overstory and niche attributes drive understory biomass production in three types of subtropical plantations
• Canopy cover best indicated biomass in high understory layer. • Niche complementarity drove biomass in low understory layer. • Soil fertility and mass ratio hypotheses significantly influenced understory biomass. • Effects of ecological variables on understory biomass depended on plantation type....
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