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“Some actively strategies should be applied to decrease encroachment, such as digging a trench around bamboo stands or physically new shoots or culms each year”.
should read:
“Some active strategies should be applied to decrease encroachment, such as digging a trench around bamboo stands or physically removing new shoots or culms each year”.
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Bai, S., Wang, Y., Conant, R. et al. Erratum: Can native clonal moso bamboo encroach on adjacent natural forest without human intervention?. Sci Rep 6, 38269 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep38269
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