Cite
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations outweighs effects of stand density in determining growth and water use efficiency in Pinus ponderosa of the semi-arid grasslands of Nebraska (U.S.A.)
MLA
Giovanna Battipaglia, et al. “Increasing Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations Outweighs Effects of Stand Density in Determining Growth and Water Use Efficiency in Pinus Ponderosa of the Semi-Arid Grasslands of Nebraska (U.S.A.).” Global Ecology and Conservation, vol. 24, no. e01274-, Dec. 2020. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01274.
APA
Giovanna Battipaglia, Tala Awada, Rahel Aus Der Au, Michele Innangi, Matthias Saurer, & Paolo Cherubini. (2020). Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations outweighs effects of stand density in determining growth and water use efficiency in Pinus ponderosa of the semi-arid grasslands of Nebraska (U.S.A.). Global Ecology and Conservation, 24(e01274-). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01274
Chicago
Giovanna Battipaglia, Tala Awada, Rahel Aus Der Au, Michele Innangi, Matthias Saurer, and Paolo Cherubini. 2020. “Increasing Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations Outweighs Effects of Stand Density in Determining Growth and Water Use Efficiency in Pinus Ponderosa of the Semi-Arid Grasslands of Nebraska (U.S.A.).” Global Ecology and Conservation 24 (e01274-). doi:10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01274.