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Photosynthesis of temperate Eucalyptus globulus trees outside their native range has limited adjustment to elevated CO 2 and climate warming

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Crous, Kristine
Quentin , Audrey G
Lin, Yan -Shih
Medlyn, Belinda E.
Williams, David G
Barton, Craig V M
Ellsworth, David S

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Eucalyptus species are grown widely outside of their native ranges in plantations on all vegetated continents of the world. We predicted that such a plantation species would show high potential for acclimation of photosynthetic traits across a wide range

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Global Change Biology

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2037-12-31
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