Deriving a light use efficiency model from eddy covariance flux data for predicting daily gross primary production across biomes
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T. Vesala | S. Wofsy | Yueming Hu | D. Hollinger | A. Goldstein | D. Baldocchi | C. Bernhofer | B. Law | M. Goulden | Shuguang Liu | W. Yuan | Guangsheng Zhou | Guoyi Zhou | L. Tieszen | P. Stoy | H. Gholz
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