Effects of elevated CO2 concentration and increased temperature on leaf quality responses of rare and endangered plants |
Jeong, Heon-Mo
(Division of Ecosystem Services and Research Planning, National Institute of Ecology)
Kim, Hae-Ran (Division of Education Planning and Management, Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources) Hong, Seungbum (Division of Ecosystem Services and Research Planning, National Institute of Ecology) You, Young-Han (Department of Biology, Kongju National University) |
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