Satellite based estimates underestimate the effect of CO2 fertilization on net primary productivity
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Belinda E. Medlyn | Martin G. De Kauwe | I. Colin Prentice | Trevor F. Keenan | T. Keenan | I. Prentice | M. D. Kauwe | B. Medlyn | C. Terrer | César Terrer
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