EFFECT OF ELEVATED CO 2 ON COARSE-ROOT BIOMASS IN FLORIDA SCRUB DETECTED BY GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR
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F. Day | B. Drake | D. Stover | J. Butnor | DANIEL B. STOVER | FRANK P. DAY | JOHN R. BUTNOR | BERT G. DRAKE
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