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Scientific Publication Root distribution of trees and crops: competition and/or complementarity author(s) Lawson, G.J.. - Hairiah, K.. - van Noordwijk, M.. - Soumare, A.. from UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) permalink open published in 1996 themes Youth Institutions and norms citation van Noordwijk, M.; Lawson, G.J.; Soumare, A.; Groot J.R.; Hairiah, K. Root distribution of trees and crops: competition and/or complementarity. (1996) Publications and datasets provided via GARDIAN Abstract This chapter takes a look at the 'hidden half', because interactions between trees and crops for below-ground resources are often as important as those for the light and above-ground space (Anderson and Sinclair, 1993) Open original