Extension of the growing season increases vegetation exposure to frost
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P. Ciais | J. Peñuelas | Tao Wang | R. Myneni | S. Piao | S. Peng | I. Janssens | Yongshuo H. Fu | Qiang Liu | Xu Lian
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