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Can distribution of trees explain variation in nitrous oxide fluxes?

Karin Von Arnold    
Maria Ivarsson    
Mats Öqvist    
Hooshang Majdi    
Robert G. Björk    
Per Weslien    
Leif Klemedtsson    

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