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Crop Ecology & Physiology Productivity and Carbon Dioxide Exchange of Leguminous Crops: Estimates from Flux Tower Measurements Tagir G. Gilmanov,* John M. Baker, Carl J. Bernacchi, David P. Billesbach, George G. Burba,
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Document Date: 2016-02-22 12:04:45


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R. Matamala J.H. Prueger A.E. / Mead / Kellogg / Site Edmonton AB / Amax / /

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