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Comparison of net ecosystem CO2 exchange in two peatlands in western Canada with contrasting dominant vegetation, Sphagnum and CarexGlenn et al., 2006
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- Glenn A
- Flanagan L
- Syed K
- Carlson P
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- Agricultural and forest meteorology
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Net ecosystem carbon dioxide exchange was measured in two contrasting peatlands in northern Alberta, Canada using the eddy covariance technique during the growing season (May–October). Sphagnum spp. made up approximately 66% of the total LAI (1.52 m2m− 2) …
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