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- who: Mauro E. Gonzau0301lez from the Universitu00e9 du Quu00e9bec en Abitibi Tu00e9miscamingue, Canada Assam University, India have published the paper: Carbon stocks across different environments, disturbance regimes, and stand age in Fitzroya cupressoides forests, the longest-lived species of the southern hemisphere, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors document that carbon stocks in living trees increased, in average, by 4.6 times from the young to the oldgrowth stage in the Coastal range, by 8.7 times in the Central depression, and by 28.5 times in the Andean range (calculated from data provided . . .
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