Biophysical drivers of seasonal variability in Sphagnum gross primary production in a northern temperate bog
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Stephen D. Sebestyen | Anthony P. Walker | Lianhong Gu | Stan D. Wullschleger | Richard J. Norby | Paul J. Hanson | David J. Weston | Avni Malhotra | L. Gu | R. Norby | D. Weston | S. Wullschleger | A. Walker | P. Hanson | S. Sebestyen | A. Malhotra | Kelsey R. Carter
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