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Photosynthetic characteristics, stomatal responses and water relations of Fagus sylvatica: impact of air quality at a site in southern Britain
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Taylor, Gail
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Dobson
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Published 1989
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Changes of partitioning and increased root lengths of spruce and beech exposed to ambient pollution concentrations in southern England
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Freer-Smith, P. H.
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The control of ozone uptake by Picea abies (L.) Karst. and P. sitchensis (Bong.) Carr. during drought and interacting effects on shoot water relations
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.
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Freer Smith, P. H.
Published 1990
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“My little piece of the planet”: the multiplicity of well-being benefits from allotment gardening
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Edmondson, J.L
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Reynolds, C.
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Warren, P.H
Published 2021
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