Photosynthetic properties of C4 plants growing in an African savanna/wetland mosaic.
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A. Arneth | E. Veenendaal | J. Lloyd | P. Wolski | O. Kolle | M. Wagner | P. Wohland | K. B. Mantlana | Pia Wohland | Piotr Wolski | Markus Wagner | Jon Lloyd
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