Pigment dynamics and autumn leaf senescence in a New England deciduous forest, eastern USA
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David W. Lee | N. Michele Holbrook | N. Holbrook | J. O'keefe | T. Feild | John O’Keefe | Taylor S. Feild | David W. Lee
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