Improved temperature response functions for models of Rubisco‐limited photosynthesis
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Carl J. Bernacchi | Stephen P. Long | Eric L. Singsaas | E. Singsaas | S. Long | C. Bernacchi | A. Portis | C. Pimentel | C. Pimentel | A. R. Portis
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