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- who: Amazon rainforest and colleagues from the Beijing Normal University, China have published the paper: Application of feedback control to stomatal optimisation in a global land surface model, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: These costs are typically expressed in terms of water loss, but may also be associated with non-hydrological processes such as in Prentice et_al , where the optimisation model aims to minimise the carbon costs of transpiration and photosynthetic capacity. The authors implement SOX within the Joint United Kingdom Land Environment Simulator (JULES: Best et_al, 2011; Clark et_al, 2011) and use three different . . .
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