Characteristics of Electrical Signals in Poplar and Responses in Photosynthesis1
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Rainer Matyssek | Silke Lautner | R. Matyssek | J. Fromm | S. Lautner | T. Grams | Thorsten Erhard Edgar Grams | Jörg Fromm
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