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Why are estimates of global terrestrial isoprene emissions so similar (and why is this not so for monoterpenes)?
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CO2 fertilisation in temperate forest FACE results not representative for global forests.
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Seasonal and inter-annual photosynthetic response of representative C4 species to soil water content and leaf nitrogen availability
2008) In Journal of Tropical Ecology(
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Seasonal and inter-annual photosynthetic response of representative C-4 species to soil water content and leaf nitrogen concentration across a tropical seasonal floodplain
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Photosynthetic properties of C-4 plants growing in an African savanna/wetland mosaic
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Aerosol particle formation events and analysis of high growth rates observed above a subarctic wetland-forest mosaic
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Measurements of biogenic volatile organic compounds above a sub-arctic wetland in northern Sweden
2007) 3rd International Conference on Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometry and Its Applications p.174-177(
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Ecosystem-scale measurements of BVOC emissions at a sub-arctic wetland
2007) ESF-VOCBAS International Science Meeting(
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Fluxes of biogenic volatile organic compounds measured at a wetland in northern Sweden
2007) Gordon Research Conference, 2007(
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Determinants of seasonal and diurnal variation of leaf isoprene emission in a sub-arctic wetland sedge community
2007) Gordon Research Conference, 2007(
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