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Characteristics of an UV-B transmitting open top chamber

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This study is supported by funding from the Dutch National Onderzoeks Programma Mondiale Luchtverontreiniging en Klimaatsverandering.

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Visser, A.J., van de Staaij, J.W.M., Tosserams, M. et al. Characteristics of an UV-B transmitting open top chamber. Vegetatio 104, 469–470 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00048183

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