Dynamic model of phytoplankton growth and acclimation: responses of the balanced growth rate and the chlorophyll a:carbon ratio to light, nutrient-limitation and temperature
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T. Kana | RJ Geider | HL MacIntyre | TM Kana | H. Macintyre | R. Geider
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