The relationship between isoprene emission rate and dark respiration rate in white poplar (<i>Populus alba</i> L.) leaves
Francesco Loreto, Russell K. Monson(Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences), Carlo Calfapietra(Research Institute on Sustainable Economic Growth), Csengele Barta(Istituto di Biologia e Biotecnologia Agraria), Mauro Centritto(Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research), Silvano Fares(Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l’analisi dell’economia agraria)
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