Chen et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Differential responses of ecosystem respiration components to experimental warming in a meadow grassland on the Tibetan PlateauChen et al., 2016
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- Chen J
- Luo Y
- Xia J
- Shi Z
- Jiang L
- Niu S
- Zhou X
- Cao J
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- Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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Global warming is anticipated to have profound effects on terrestrial carbon fluxes and thus feed backs to future climate change. Ecosystem respiration (R eco) is one of the dominant components of biosphere CO 2 fluxes, but the effects of warming on R eco are still unclear. A …
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