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Development and evaluation of ForestGrowth-SRC a process-based model for short rotation coppice yield and spatial supply reveals poplar uses water more efficiently than willow

Development and evaluation of ForestGrowth-SRC a process-based model for short rotation coppice yield and spatial supply reveals poplar uses water more efficiently than willow
Development and evaluation of ForestGrowth-SRC a process-based model for short rotation coppice yield and spatial supply reveals poplar uses water more efficiently than willow
1757-1693
Tallis, M.J.
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Casella, Eric
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Henshall, Paul A
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Aylott, Matthew
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Randle, Timothy J
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Morison, J.
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Taylor, Gail
Tallis, M.J.
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Casella, Eric
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Henshall, Paul A
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Aylott, Matthew
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Randle, Timothy J
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Morison, J.
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Tallis, M.J., Casella, Eric, Henshall, Paul A, Aylott, Matthew, Randle, Timothy J, Morison, J. and Taylor, Gail (2012) Development and evaluation of ForestGrowth-SRC a process-based model for short rotation coppice yield and spatial supply reveals poplar uses water more efficiently than willow. GCB Bioenergy. (doi:10.1111/j.1757-1707.2012.01191.x).

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Published date: 10 April 2012
Organisations: Centre for Biological Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 341681
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/341681
ISSN: 1757-1693
PURE UUID: 50759479-a021-4bbc-b319-f7a2aaa29792

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Date deposited: 02 Aug 2012 14:20
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Author: M.J. Tallis
Author: Eric Casella
Author: Paul A Henshall
Author: Matthew Aylott
Author: Timothy J Randle
Author: J. Morison
Author: Gail Taylor

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