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Original Articles
CO emissions from degrading plant matter
(I). Measurements
Gunnar W. SchadeMax Planck Institute of Chemistry, Department of Air Chemistry, PO Box 3060, 55020Mainz, GermanyCorrespondence[email protected].
, Rolf-M. HofmannMax Planck Institute of Chemistry, Department of Air Chemistry, PO Box 3060, 55020Mainz, Germany
& Paul J. CrutzenMax Planck Institute of Chemistry, Department of Air Chemistry, PO Box 3060, 55020Mainz, Germany
Pages 889-908
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Received 02 Jun 1998, Accepted 17 May 1999, Published online: 15 Dec 2016
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