Leaf respiration at different canopy positions in sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) grown in ambient and elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide in the field.
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S. Wullschleger | K. Griffin | O. Anderson | James D. Lewis | D. Tissue | David T Tissue | James D Lewis | Stan D Wullschleger | Kevin L Griffin | O Roger Anderson | Jeffery S Amthor
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