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Volumn 5, Issue 5, 2015, Pages 459-464

Optimal stomatal behaviour around the world

(54)  Lin, Yan Shih a   Medlyn, Belinda E a   Duursma, Remko A b   Prentice, I Colin a,c   Wang, Han a   Baig, Sofia a   Eamus, Derek d   De Dios, Victor Resco e   Mitchell, Patrick f   Ellsworth, David S b   De Beeck, Maarten Op g   Wallin, Göran h   Uddling, Johan h   Tarvainen, Lasse i   Linderson, Maj Lena j   Cernusak, Lucas A k   Nippert, Jesse B l   Ocheltree, Troy W m   Tissue, David T b   Martin StPaul, Nicolas K n   more..


Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

BIOME; CARBON CYCLE; CARBON DIOXIDE; GLOBAL CHANGE; NUMERICAL MODEL; PHYSIOLOGY; PREDICTION; STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE; TRANSPIRATION;

EID: 84984532235     PISSN: 1758678X     EISSN: 17586798     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2550     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (392)

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