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Impact of folivory on photosynthesis is greater than the sum of its holes
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Zangerl AR, Hamilton JG, Miller TJ, Crofts AR, Oxborough K, Berenbaum MR, de Lucia EH (2002) Impact of folivory on photosynthesis is greater than the sum of its holes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99: 1088-1091.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Zangerl, A.R.1
Hamilton, J.G.2
Miller, T.J.3
Crofts, A.R.4
Oxborough, K.5
Berenbaum, M.R.6
de Lucia, E.H.7
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