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The tree Cedrela odorata (Meliaceae): A morphologically subdivided species in Costa Rica

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TABLE 4 Significance of effects (p)1from analysis of variance and percentage of total variance explained by each variance component (VC) for seed and seedling trait2 SeedSeedlingLeafRatioMean3 weightlengthwidthMean3heightdaclengthwidthlw/ll EFFECTpVCpVCpVC

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