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Characterizing the Respiration of Stems and Roots of Three Hardwood Tree Species in the Great Smoky Mountains

Rakonczay, Zoltan. Characterizing the Respiration of Stems and Roots of Three Hardwood Tree Species in the Great Smoky Mountains. Vol. PhD. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1997.
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Empirical Evidence of Growth Decline Related to Visible Ozone Injury

Chappelka, Arthur H., Greg L. Somers, James R. Renfro, and P. Rosseau. "Empirical Evidence of Growth Decline Related to Visible Ozone Injury." Forest Ecology and Management 104, no. 1-3 (1998): 129.
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Mature Black Cherry Used as a Bioindicator of Ozone Injury

Chappelka, Arthur H., John M. Skelly, Greg L. Somers, James R. Renfro, and Elisabeth Hildebrand. "Mature Black Cherry Used as a Bioindicator of Ozone Injury." Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 116, no. 1-2 (1999): 261-266.
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