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Canopy Photosynthesis and Time-of-day Application of Supplemental Light

Jakob Markvart    
Eva Rosenqvist    
Helle Sørensen    
Carl-Otto Ottosen    
and Jesper M. Aaslyng    

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pp. 1284 - 1290
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