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AUTUMN STOMATAL CLOSURE IN SIX CONIFER SPECIES OF THE CENTRAL ROCKY MOUNTAINS W.K. Smith, D.R. Young, G.A. Carter, J.L. Hadley and G.M. McNaughton 1984
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Document Date: 2002-10-22 18:11:05


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Washington / DC / Berlin / Springer / Laramie / /

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John Wiley and Sons / Smithsonian Institution Press / /

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United States / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Plant Physiol69 / Oecol Plant / Plant Cell Environ / Plant Physiol / Plant Physiol39 / University of Wyoming / W.K. Smith D.R. Young G.A. Carter J.L. Hadley G.M. McNaughton College of Botany University / /

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gas exchange / lower elevation site / study site / /

NaturalFeature

Rocky Mountains / Forest Sci / Forest Res / Rocky Mountain / Medicine Bow Mountains / /

Organization

Botany University of Wyoming Laramie / University of Wyoming / G.M. McNaughton Department of Botany / W.K. Smith D.R. Young G.A. Carter J.L. Hadley G.M. McNaughton College / Smithsonian / /

Person

Gardner / A. Carter J.L. Hadley / AUTUMN STOMATAL / Dalton / W.K. Smith / D.R. Young / G.A. Carter / G.M. McNaughton / /

Position

afternoon and morning vp / vp the six conifer species / Walker / /

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Wyoming / New York / Colorado / /

Region

central Rocky Mountains / southeastern Wyoming / /

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