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Leaf photosynthetic, economics and hydraulic traits are decoupled among genotypes of a widespread species of eucalypt grown under ambient and elevated CO

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Published in:Functional ecology 2016-09, Vol.30 (9), p.1491-1500
Main Authors: Blackman, Chris J., Aspinwall, Michael J., de Dios, Víctor Resco, Smith, Renee A., Tissue, David T.
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