Soil moisture controls on phenology and productivity in a semi-arid critical zone.
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Alfredo Huete | James Cleverly | Longhui Li | Qiang Yu | Derek Eamus | Nadia S Santini | Chao Chen | A. Huete | Qiang Yu | W. Maes | Longhui Li | D. Eamus | Chao Chen | J. Cleverly | R. Faux | N. Restrepo Coupe | N. S. Santini | R. Rumman | Wouter Maes | Natalia Restrepo Coupe | Ralph Faux | Rizwana Rumman | N. Santini
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