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Key canopy traits drive forest productivity
Peter B. Reich
Forest Resources
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Forest Productivity
100%
Leaf Area Index
100%
Canopy Shape
100%
Carbon Flux
75%
Climate Change Impacts
25%
Growing Season
25%
Boreal Forest
25%
Eddy Covariance
25%
Terrestrial Ecosystems
25%
Enhanced Capacity
25%
Forest Canopy
25%
Scaling Relations
25%
Canopy Structure
25%
Mean Annual Temperature
25%
Maximum Photosynthetic Rate
25%
Phonology
25%
Canopy Leaf Area
25%
Aboveground Net Primary Productivity
25%
Growing Season Length
25%
Global Modeling
25%
Similarity Relation
25%
Leaf Scale
25%
Length Effect
25%
Canopy Chemistry
25%
Physiologically Based
25%
Canopy Nitrogen
25%
Ecosystem Metabolism
25%
Canopy Scale
25%
Leaf Canopy
25%
Carbon Forest
25%
Regional Gradient
25%
Cold-temperate Forests
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Leaf Area
100%
Carbon Flux
75%
Growing Season
50%
Climate Effect
25%
Eddy Covariance
25%
Terrestrial Ecosystem
25%
Forest Canopy
25%
Boreal Forest
25%
Temperate Forest
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Leaf Area Index
100%
Carbon Flux
75%
Growing Season
50%
Boreal Forest
25%
Temperate Forest
25%
Primary Productivity
25%
Eddy Covariance
25%
Forest Canopy
25%
Terrestrial Ecosystem
25%