Modeled Dosage–Response Relationship on the Net Photosynthetic Rate for the Sensitivity to Acid Rain of 21 Plant Species
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Shi-huai Deng | Hong Peng | Gang Yang | Ying-jun Wang | Shuzhen Gou | W. Lv | H. Xiao | Bai-ye Sun | Yuan-wei Li
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