Photosynthetic Quantum Yield Dynamics: From Photosystems to Leaves[W][OA]
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Roberta Croce | J. Harbinson | S. Hogewoning | R. Croce | E. Wientjes | G. Trouwborst | Emilie Wientjes | W. van Ieperen | Jeremy Harbinson | Sander W Hogewoning | Peter Douwstra | Govert Trouwborst | Wim van Ieperen | Peter Douwstra
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