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Managing Oil Palm Plantations More Sustainably: Large-Scale Experiments Within the Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function in Tropical Agriculture (BEFTA) Programme
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Adhy, Dwi N
Ashton Butt, Adham
Barclay, Holly
Dewi, Jassica P
Drewer, Julia
Dumbrell, Alex J
Eycott, Amy E
Harianja, Martina F
Hinsch, Julie K
Kurniawan, Candra
Kurz, David J
Mann, Darren J
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