Higher than expected CO2 fertilization inferred from leaf to global observations

scientific article published on 04 February 2020

Higher than expected CO2 fertilization inferred from leaf to global observations is …
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P356DOI10.1111/GCB.14950
P932PMC publication ID7154678
P698PubMed publication ID32017317

P50authorGraham FarquharQ5592812
Vanessa HaverdQ56575263
Peter BriggsQ57298792
Sara E. Mikaloff FletcherQ58129385
Matthias CuntzQ58324703
Cathy M. TrudingerQ58327795
Benjamin SmithQ89525562
William WoodgateQ89525565
Josep G. CanadellQ54086490
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P577publication date2020-02-04
P1433published inGlobal Change BiologyQ1531580
P1476titleHigher than expected CO2 fertilization inferred from leaf to global observations

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