Seasonal and interannual variability of photosynthetic capacity in relation to leaf nitrogen in a deciduous forest plantation in northern Italy.
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Federico Magnani | F. Magnani | G. Grassi | F. Ponti | Giacomo Grassi | L. Cantoni | Elisa Vicinelli | Francesca Ponti | Lucia Cantoni | Elisa Vicinelli
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