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divergent biochemical fractionation, not convergent temperature, explains cellulose oxygen isotope enrichment across latitudes不同生化分馏,不是聚合温度,解释了纤维素氧同位素浓缩跨纬度.pdf

divergent biochemical fractionation, not convergent temperature, explains cellulose oxygen isotope enrichment across latitudes不同生化分馏,不是聚合温度,解释了纤维素氧同位素浓缩跨纬度

Divergent Biochemical Fractionation, Not Convergent Temperature, Explains Cellulose Oxygen Isotope Enrichment across Latitudes Leonel Sternberg*, Patricia Fernandes Vendramini Ellsworth Department of Biology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, United States of America Abstract Recent findings based on the oxygen isotope ratios of tree trunk cellulose indicate that the temperature of biomass production in biomes ranging from boreal to subtropical forests converge to an average leaf temperature of 21.4uC. The above conclusion has been drawn

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