A comparison of different methods for assessing leaf area index in four canopy types
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Dario Papale | Bert Gielen | Domenico Vitale | Reinhart Ceulemans | Marilyn Roland | R. Ceulemans | D. Papale | B. Gielen | C. Ariza-Carricondo | D. Vitale | Cristina Ariza-Carricondo | Francesca Di Mauro | Maarten Op de Beeck | M. Roland | Francesca Di Mauro
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