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Divergent biochemical fractionation, not convergent temperature, explains cellulose oxygen isotope enrichment across latitudes
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Divergent biochemical fractionation, not convergent temperature, explains cellulose oxygen isotope enrichment across latitudes

Leonel Sternberg and Patricia Fernandes Vendramini Ellsworth
PloS one, Vol.6(11), pp.e28040-e28040
2011
PMCID: PMC3221677
PMID: 22132203

Abstract

Geography Oxygen Isotopes Water Temperature Plant Leaves - metabolism Plant Stems - metabolism Chemical Fractionation Linear Models Cellulose - metabolism Seedlings - metabolism Triticum - metabolism
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8 Earth Sciences
8.93 Archaeology
8.93.1193 Stable Isotopes
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Plant Sciences
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Plant & Animal Science

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