Global analysis finds daylight plant respiration over-estimated by 25%

Global analysis finds daylight plant respiration over-estimated by 25%

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Eddy Covariance sounds like a rockabilly singer. But it turns out this is the name given to measuring patterns of ecosystem carbon exchange – and scientists have discovered via a massive global network of data-gathering structures known as flux towers that these patterns could be markedly different to what was previously thought.

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Published in Cosmos Magazine.

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