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Supplementary Figure S2: Soil moisture at 10 cm below surface [ % (percentage of volumetric water content)] and soil temperature at 10 cm below surface (°C) over the Experiment time period of 18 month (2011 and 2012). Data were provided by the BExIS and regional management Teams of the Biodiversity Exploratories:

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