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Title: EFFECTS OF LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF O-3 ON NET PHOTOSYNTHESIS, DARK RESPIRATION, AND CHLOROPHYLL CONTENTS IN AGING HYBRID POPLAR LEAVES
Author(s): REICH, PB
Source: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 73 Issue: 2 Pages: 291-296 Published: 1983
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