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Ecosystem respiration and net primary productivity after 8-10 years of experimental through-fall reduction in an eastern Amazon forest

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da Costa, Antonio Carlos Lola
Metcalfe, Daniel B
Doughty, C. E
de Oliveira, Alex AR
Neto, Guilherme F.C.
da Costa, Mauricio
de Athaydes Silva Junior, Joao
Aragao, L. E. O. C.
Almeida, Samuel
Galbraith, David

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Taylor & Francis Group

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Background: There is much interest in how the Amazon rainforest may respond to future rainfall reduction. However, there are relatively few ecosystem-scale studies to inform this debate. Aims: We described the carbon cycle in a 1 ha rainforest plot subjec

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Plant Ecology and Diversity

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2037-12-31