A macro-ecological perspective on crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) photosynthesis evolution in Afro-Madagascan drylands: Eulophiinae orchids as a case study.
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Nils Arrigo | J. A. Smith | S. Buerki | N. Arrigo | R. Bone | J Andrew C Smith | Sven Buerki | Ruth E Bone | J. A. C. Smith
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