Leaf-level metabolic changes in response to drought affect daytime CO2 emission and isoprenoid synthesis pathways
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I. Bamberger | C. Werner | L. Meredith | J. Kreuzwieser | J. Ingrisch | Joost van Haren | S. Ladd | A. Kübert | L. E. Daber | Gemma Purser | Jason Deleeuw | Johannes Ingrisch
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