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Scaling up of CO2 fluxes from leaf to canopy in maize-based agroecosystems
2009
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Carbon dioxide fluxes are being measured in three maize-based agroecosystems in eastern Nebraska in an effort to better understand the potential for these systems to sequester carbon in the soil. Landscape-level fluxes of carbon, water and energy were measured using tower eddy covariance systems. In order to better understand the landscape-level results, measurements at smaller scales, using techniques promoted by John Norman, were made and scaled up to the landscape-level. Single leaf gas
doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2009.04.013
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