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Limitations and perspectives about scaling ozone impacts in trees
T. E. Kolb, R. Matyssek
Forestry, School of
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Carbon Allocation
50%
CO2 Interaction
25%
Compensation Mechanism
25%
Controlled Experiment
25%
Defense Mechanisms
25%
Forest Canopy
25%
Forest Trees
25%
Free Air
25%
Juvenile Trees
100%
Leaf Level
25%
Leaf Production
25%
Mature Forest
25%
Mature Trees
100%
O3 Exposure
25%
O3 Fumigation
25%
O3 Sensitivity
25%
O3 Uptake
25%
Ontogenetic Variation
25%
Ozone Effect
100%
Phenology
25%
Physiological Processes
25%
Physiological Response
50%
Plant Growth
25%
Repair Method
25%
Scale Effect
25%
Scale Patterns
75%
Size Dependence
25%
Soil nutrients
25%
Stomatal Conductance
25%
Tree Ontogeny
25%
Treewidth
25%
Water Use Efficiency
25%
Whole Plant
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Forest Canopy
50%
Forest Trees
50%
Ontogeny
100%
Phenology
50%
Physiological Response
100%
Plant Growth
50%
Soil Nutrient
50%
Stomatal Conductance
50%
Water Use Efficiency
50%