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Dry-season greening of Amazon forests

doi: 10.1038/nature16457
pmid: 26983544
- National Institute for Space Research Brazil
- University of Arizona United States
- Stanford University United States
- University of Technology Sydney Australia
- National Institute of Amazonian Research Brazil
Satellite Imagery, Physiology, Climate Change, Geometry, Dry Season, Tropic Climate, Trees, Amazonia, Comparative Study, Up-regulation, Forest, Plant Leaf, Photosynthesis, Sensor, Tropical Climate, Forest Ecosystem, Drought, Pigmentation, Leaf Area Index, Seasonal Variation, Droughts, Plant Leaves, Binomial Distribution, Priority Journal, Sunlight, Season, Seasons, Eddy Covariance, Modis, Tree
Satellite Imagery, Physiology, Climate Change, Geometry, Dry Season, Tropic Climate, Trees, Amazonia, Comparative Study, Up-regulation, Forest, Plant Leaf, Photosynthesis, Sensor, Tropical Climate, Forest Ecosystem, Drought, Pigmentation, Leaf Area Index, Seasonal Variation, Droughts, Plant Leaves, Binomial Distribution, Priority Journal, Sunlight, Season, Seasons, Eddy Covariance, Modis, Tree
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