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- 2012
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Does canopy mean nitrogen concentration explain variation in canopy light use efficiency across 14 contrasting forest sites?
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Interacting effects of elevated CO2 and weather variability on photosynthesis of mature boreal Norway spruce agree with biochemical model predictions
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Why does leaf nitrogen decline within tree canopies less rapidly than light? An explanation from optimization subject to a lower bound on leaf mass per area
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- 2009
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Contributions of climate, leaf area index and leaf physiology to variation in gross primary production of six coniferous forests across Europe: a model-based analysis
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Carbon dioxide exchange of buds and developing shoots of boreal Norway spruce exposed to elevated or ambient CO2 concentration and temperature in whole-tree chambers
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- 2007
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No diurnal variation in rate or carbon isotope composition of soil respiration in a boreal forest
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- 2004
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Nondestructive detection of decay in living trees
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