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Temperature and light dependence of the VOC emissions of Scots pine
V. Tarvainen
Finnish Meteorological Institute, Sahaajankatu 20 E, FI-00880 Helsinki, Finland
H. Hakola
Finnish Meteorological Institute, Sahaajankatu 20 E, FI-00880 Helsinki, Finland
H. Hellén
Finnish Meteorological Institute, Sahaajankatu 20 E, FI-00880 Helsinki, Finland
J. Bäck
Department of Forest Ecology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
P. Hari
Department of Forest Ecology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
M. Kulmala
Department of Physical Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
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