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Fine-root production dominates response of a deciduous forest to atmospheric CO2 enrichment Richard J. Norby*†, Joanne Ledford*, Carolyn D. Reilly*, Nicole E. Miller*‡, and Elizabeth G. O’Neill* *Environmental Scie
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Document Date: 2004-06-22 00:21:48


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Oak Ridge National Laboratory / Hanson / Bartz Technology / Sperry / /

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Duke University / Oak Ridge Institute / Plant Soil / Loyola University / Michigan State University / /

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Michigan State University / Loyola University / Chicago / Department of Energy Global Change Education Program / Department of Biology / Department of Energy / Oak Ridge Institute for Science Education / National Academy of Sciences / Department of Energy’s office of Science / Biological / and Environmental Research / Duke University / Durham / /

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Carolyn D. Reilly / Stan Wullschleger / Nicole E. Miller / Julie Jastrow / Roser Matamala / Joanne Ledford / Richard J. Norby / /

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