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Respiration in the balance

John Grace () and Mark Rayment
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John Grace: the Institute of Ecology and Resource Management, University of Edinburgh
Mark Rayment: the Institute of Ecology and Resource Management, University of Edinburgh

Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6780, 819-820

Abstract: Models of how forests will respond to climate change usually assume that carbon dioxide output from decomposing organic matter will increase with global warming. That assumption may be wrong.

Date: 2000
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