Unexpected Parabolic Temperature Dependency of CH4 Emissions from Rice Paddies.
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K. Cheng | B. Hungate | Xiuying Zhang | Jun Zhang | Zhenwei Song | Weijian Zhang | Shan Huang | Songhan Wang | Zhenghui Liu | Yanfeng Ding | Ganghua Li | Yu Jiang | K. V. van Groenigen | Guiyao Zhou | Changqing Chen | Haoyu Qian | Zhen Wang | Pengfu Hou | Nan Zhang | Bin Zhang | Junjie Chen | Junmei Ruan
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