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Thermal acclimation of leaf and root respiration: An investigation comparing inherently fast- and slow-growing plant species

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Loveys, Beth
Atkinson, Lindsey J
Sherlock, David
Roberts, Rachel L
Fitter, Alastair H.
Atkin, Owen Kenneth

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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We investigated the extent to which leaf and root respiration (R) differ in their response to short- and long-term changes in temperature in several contrasting plant species (herbs, grasses, shrubs and trees) that differ in inherent relative growth rate

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Global Change Biology

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