Net primary productivity of a CO2-enriched deciduous forest and the implications for carbon storage
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Stan D. Wullschleger | Jake F. Weltzin | Weixin Cheng | Richard J. Norby | Paul J. Hanson | Timothy J. Tschaplinski | T. Tschaplinski | R. Norby | S. Wullschleger | Dale W. Johnson | P. Hanson | J. Weltzin | C. Gunderson | E. O'neill | W. Cheng | N. Edwards | Carla A. Gunderson | Elizabeth O'neill | Randi A. Hansen | Nelson T. Edwards | R. A. Hansen
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