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Comparing the performance of different stomatal conductance models using modelled and measured plant carbon isotope ratios (δ13C): implications for assessing physiological forcing
Per E Bodin,
Mary Gagen ,
Danny McCarroll,
Neil Loader ,
Risto Jalkanen,
Iain Robertson ,
Vincent R Switsur,
John S Waterhouse,
Ewan J Woodley,
Giles Young,
Paul Alton
Global Change Biology, Volume: 19, Issue: 6, Pages: 1709 - 1719
Swansea University Authors: Mary Gagen , Neil Loader , Iain Robertson , Giles Young, Paul Alton
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Comparing the performance of different stomatal conductance models using modelled and measured plant carbon isotope ratios (δ13C): implications for assessing physiological forcing
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