Leaf phenology sensitivity to temperature in European trees: do within-species populations exhibit similar responses?
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Sylvain Delzon | Yann Vitasse | Jean-Marc Louvet | Antoine Kremer | Eric Dufrêne | E. Dufrene | J. Pontailler | Y. Vitasse | S. Delzon | R. Michalet | A. Kremer | Richard Michalet | J. Y. Pontailler | J. Louvet
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