Respiratory alternative oxidase responds to both low- and high-temperature stress in Quercus rubra leaves along an urban-rural gradient in New York
Stephanie Searle(University of Canterbury), Matthew H. Turnbull(University of Canterbury), Owen K. Atkin(Australian National University), Danielle S. Bitterman(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Samuel Thomas(Columbia University), Kevin L. Griffin(Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory)
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