Asymmetric response of primary productivity to precipitation anomalies in Southwest China
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P. Ciais | J. Wigneron | R. Fensholt | S. Sitch | Xiangming Xiao | M. Ma | F. Frappart | Xiaowei Tong | Lei Fan | Zhilan Zhou | Zanping Xing | Guanyu Dong | Ling Yu | Qing Xiao
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