Site fertility and the morphological and photosynthetic acclimation of Pinus sylvestris needles to light.
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Ü. Niinemets | D. Ellsworth | M. Tobias | U. Niinemets | A. Lukjanova | U Niinemets | D S Ellsworth | A Lukjanova | M Tobias
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