Foliar gas exchange responses of two deciduous hardwoods during 3 years of growth in elevated CO2: no loss of photosynthetic enhancement
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Stan D. Wullschleger | Richard J. Norby | R. Norby | S. Wullschleger | C. Gunderson | Carla A. Gunderson
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