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Tall storeys

Ian Woodward ()
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Ian Woodward: the NERC Centre for Terrestrial Carbon Dynamics, University of Sheffield

Nature, 2004, vol. 428, issue 6985, 807-808

Abstract: The tallest living organisms are trees, but how tall could they be and what stops them growing any taller? Measurements at the tops of the world's tallest trees now provide quantitative answers to these questions.

Date: 2004
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