New flux based dose-response relationships for ozone for European forest tree species.
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G. Mills | S. Elvira | G. Wieser | M. Wilkinson | R. Marzuoli | L. Emberson | P. Karlsson | D. Le Thiec | S. Braun | J. Uddling | Z. Feng | R. Alonso | P. Büker | E. Oksanen | A. Briolat | G. Gerosa
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