Hypothesis: The Ecological Advantage of Chloroplast ER – The Ability to Outcompete at Low Dissolved CO2 Concentrations
- 31 December 1998
- Vol. 149 (4) , 341-345
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s1434-4610(98)70040-9
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