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Limited evidence for CO 2‐related growth enhancement in northern Rocky Mountain lodgepole pine populations across climate gradientsReed et al., 2018
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- Reed C
- Ballantyne A
- Cooper L
- Sala A
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- Global change biology
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Forests sequester large amounts of carbon annually and are integral in buffering against effects of global change. Increasing atmospheric CO 2 may enhance photosynthesis and/or decrease stomatal conductance (gs) thereby enhancing intrinsic water‐use efficiency …
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