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Importance of calibration in determining forest stand transpiration using the thermal dissipation method

Author links open overlay panelNaoyaFujimeaTomo'omiKumagaiabcTomohiroEgusaaHirokiMomiyamaaYoshimiUchiyamad
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Contrasting hypoxia tolerance and adaptation in Malus species is linked to differences in stomatal behavior and photosynthesis 10.1111/j.1399-3054.2012.01683.x 2013 Apr;147(4):514-23.