Plasticity in mesophyll volume fraction modulates light-acclimation in needle photosynthesis in two pines.
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A. Sparrow | M. Turnbull | U. Niinemets | A. Lukjanova | Ulo Niinemets | Aljona Lukjanova | Matthew H Turnbull | Ashley D Sparrow
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