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Progress in Photosynthesis Research
A Model Predicting Stomatal Conductance and its Contribution to the Control of Photosynthesis under Different Environmental Conditions
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Author(s):
J. Timothy Ball
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Ian E. Woodrow
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Joseph A. Berry
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1987
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Springer Netherlands
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1987
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10.1007/978-94-017-0519-6_48
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A Model Predicting Stomatal Conductance and its Contribution to the Control of Photosynthesis under Different Environmental Conditions
pp. 257
Photosynthetic Utilization of Lightflecks by Tropical Forest Plants
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