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- Ecosystem_respiration abstract "Ecosystem respiration is the sum of all respiration occurring by the living organisms in a specific ecosystem. Ecosystem respiration is typically measured in the natural environment, such as a forest or grassland field, rather than in the laboratory. Ecosystem respiration is the production portion of carbon dioxide in an ecosystem's carbon flux, while photosynthesis typically accounts for the majority of the ecosystem's carbon consumption.".
- Q5333883 abstract "Ecosystem respiration is the sum of all respiration occurring by the living organisms in a specific ecosystem. Ecosystem respiration is typically measured in the natural environment, such as a forest or grassland field, rather than in the laboratory. Ecosystem respiration is the production portion of carbon dioxide in an ecosystem's carbon flux, while photosynthesis typically accounts for the majority of the ecosystem's carbon consumption.".
- Ecosystem_respiration comment "Ecosystem respiration is the sum of all respiration occurring by the living organisms in a specific ecosystem. Ecosystem respiration is typically measured in the natural environment, such as a forest or grassland field, rather than in the laboratory. Ecosystem respiration is the production portion of carbon dioxide in an ecosystem's carbon flux, while photosynthesis typically accounts for the majority of the ecosystem's carbon consumption.".
- Q5333883 comment "Ecosystem respiration is the sum of all respiration occurring by the living organisms in a specific ecosystem. Ecosystem respiration is typically measured in the natural environment, such as a forest or grassland field, rather than in the laboratory. Ecosystem respiration is the production portion of carbon dioxide in an ecosystem's carbon flux, while photosynthesis typically accounts for the majority of the ecosystem's carbon consumption.".