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The correlation between the volatile organic compound emissions and the vegetation succession of the ecosystems in different climatic zones of China
LI Qing-Jun*; Lee F. KLINGER; LI Qing-Jun
2001
Source PublicationACTA BOTANICA SINICA
Volume43Issue:10Pages:1065-1071
KeywordXishuangbanna Ailao Mountain Changbai Mountain Ecosystem Succession Volatile Organic Compound Flux Isoprene
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/462
Collection植物进化生态研究组
Corresponding AuthorLI Qing-Jun
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LI Qing-Jun*,Lee F. KLINGER,LI Qing-Jun. The correlation between the volatile organic compound emissions and the vegetation succession of the ecosystems in different climatic zones of China[J]. ACTA BOTANICA SINICA,2001,43(10):1065-1071.
APA LI Qing-Jun*,Lee F. KLINGER,&LI Qing-Jun.(2001).The correlation between the volatile organic compound emissions and the vegetation succession of the ecosystems in different climatic zones of China.ACTA BOTANICA SINICA,43(10),1065-1071.
MLA LI Qing-Jun*,et al."The correlation between the volatile organic compound emissions and the vegetation succession of the ecosystems in different climatic zones of China".ACTA BOTANICA SINICA 43.10(2001):1065-1071.
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