Photosynthetic temperature responses of tree species in Rwanda: evidence of pronounced negative effects of high temperature in montane rainforest climax species.
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B. Medlyn | G. Wallin | D. Nsabimana | J. Uddling | M. E. Dusenge | C. McLean | A. Vårhammar | Thomas B. Hasper
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