Modelling forest response to increasing CO2 concentration under nutrient-limited conditions
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D. A. King | Belinda E. Medlyn | Ross E. McMurtrie | R. McMurtrie | H. Keith | B. Medlyn | M. Kirschbaum | D. Murty | R. J. Raison | H. Comins | D. W. Sheriff | P. Khanna | H. N. Comins | Miko U. F. Kirschbaum | Heather Keith | Danuse Murty | S. Pongracic | Partap Khanna | S. Pongracic | Danuse Murty
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