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How do temperature and drought limit photosynthesis? Discerning the answer with a seasonal study in a California Oak savanna — J. L. Osuna (2008) | RDL Network
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How do temperature and drought limit photosynthesis? Discerning the answer with a seasonal study in a California Oak savanna
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Dennis Baldocchi
University of California, Berkeley
How do temperature and drought limit photosynthesis? Discerning the answer with a seasonal study in a California Oak savanna
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2008
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J. L. Osuna
Dennis Baldocchi
University of California, Berkeley
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Todd E. Dawson
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