Commentary: Carbon Metabolism of the Terrestrial Biosphere: A Multitechnique Approach for Improved Understanding
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J. E. Hunt | D. Y. Hollinger | H. A. Mooney | R. B. Jackson | J. G. Canadell | H. Mooney | J. Canadell | C. Field | S. Running | W. Steffen | D. Hollinger | D. Baldocchi | R. Valentini | S. Gower | J. Berry | J. Ehleringer | S. Trumbore | J. Hunt | G. R. Shaver | C. B. Field | S. W. Running | B. Bond | R. Valentini | J. R. Ehleringer | D. D. Baldocchi | J. A. Berry | S. T. Gower | W. Steffen | S. E. Trumbore | B. Y. Bond
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