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Response of the carbon isotopic content of ecosystem, leaf, and soil respiration to meteorological and physiological driving factors in a Pinus ponderosa ecosystem

McDowell et al., 2004

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2755670401981022489
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McDowell N
Bowling D
Bond B
Irvine J
Law B
Anthoni P
Ehleringer J
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Global Biogeochemical Cycles

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Understanding the controls over ecosystem‐respired δ13C (δ13CR) is important for applications of isotope‐based models of the global carbon budget as well as for understanding ecosystem‐level variation in isotopic discrimination (Δ). Discrimination may …
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