Examining the evidence for decoupling between photosynthesis and transpiration during heat extremes
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Anna Ukkola | Andrew J. Pitman | Belinda E. Medlyn | Elise Pendall | Anne Griebel | A. Pitman | S. Prober | E. Pendall | M. Roderick | B. Medlyn | M. D. De Kauwe | A. Ukkola | A. Griebel | J. Drake | John E. Drake | Michael Roderick | Martin G. De Kauwe | Suzanne Prober
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