Is analysing the nitrogen use at the plant canopy level a matter of choosing the right optimization criterion?

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Published in Oecologia on May 13, 2011

Authors

Niels P R Anten1, Heinjo J During

Author Affiliations

1: Ecology and Biodiversity, Institute of Environmental Biology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands. N.P.R.Anten@uu.nl

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