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No growth stimulation of tropical trees by 150 years of CO2 fertilization but water-use efficiency increased
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Online attention
- 68 tweeters
- 11 blogs
- 8 Facebook pages
- 3 Google+ users
- 18 news outlets
- 1 F1000
- 755 Mendeley
- 4 Citeulike
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 2,085th) of the 377,424 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 92nd percentile (ranked 4th) of the 54 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Geoscience
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Mentions in news and blogs
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News story from Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ) on Wednesday 17 December 2014
Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ) -
Tropische bomen groeien niet sneller door CO2-uitstoot
11.be Noord-Zuidportaal -
Growth of Forests Not Equal To Rising CO2 Levels
The Epoch Times -
Tropical Forests May Inhale Third of Fossil Fuel Emissions
Climate Central -
Tropical forests may not combat climate change
Science/AAAS -
New paper raises question of tropical forest carbon storage
The Carbon Brief -
Mehr CO2 kurbelt das Wachstum tropischer Bäume nicht an
Zebu (Das ist ein Gemeinschaftsblog von Joey, Sämi und Timi-Tim) -
New research – December 2014
AGW Observer -
Rising CO2 Levels Are Changing How Fast Forests Cycle Water
IFLScience - Environment -
Extreme Droughts Weaken Trees' Ability To Soak Up Carbon
IFLScience - Environment
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