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Mechanistic interpretation of carbon isotope discrimination by marine macroalgae and seagrasses

Stein Fredriksen and Kenneth H. Dunton John A. Raven, Andrew M. Johnston, Janet E. Kübler, Rebecca Korb, Shona G. McInroy, Linda L. Handley, Charlie M. Scrimgeour, Diana I. Walker, John Beardall, Mathew Vanderklift,
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