Reconciling the optimal and empirical approaches to modelling stomatal conductance
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Paolo De Angelis | I. C. Prentice | Belinda E. Medlyn | I. Colin Prentice | Derek Eamus | Remko A. Duursma | David S. Ellsworth | D. Ellsworth | B. Medlyn | D. Eamus | L. Wingate | R. Duursma | C. Barton | K. Crous | P. de Angelis | M. Freeman | Craig V. M. Barton | Kristine Y. Crous | Michael K. Freeman | Lisa Wingate
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