Vegetation browning: global drivers, impacts, and feedbacks.
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C. Peng | N. McDowell | Qiuyu Liu | D. Kneeshaw | Dominic Cyr | Xiaolu Zhou | R. Schneider | M. Du | Zelin Liu | Peng Li | Zihan Jiang
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