Above-ground woody carbon sequestration measured from tree rings is coherent with net ecosystem productivity at five eddy-covariance sites.
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E. Nikinmaa | P. Ciais | C. Bernhofer | A. Ibrom | T. Grünwald | D. Papale | D. Frank | F. Babst | I. Janssens | B. Gielen | B. Köstner | O. Bouriaud | G. Seufert | Jian Wu
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