@article{9de43a0439bd492c8ff729dbad21f006,
title = "Assessing a new clue to how much carbon plants take up",
abstract = "Current climate models disagree on how much carbon dioxide land ecosystems take up for photosynthesis. Tracking the stronger carbonyl sulfide signal could help.",
author = "Elliott Campbell and J{\"u}rgen Kesselmeier and Dan Yakir and Berry, {Joe A.} and Philippe Peylin and Sauveur Belviso and Timo Vesala and Kadmiel Maseyk and Ulrike Seibt and Huilin Chen and Whelan, {Mary E.} and Hilton, {Timothy W.} and Montzka, {Stephen A.} and Berkelhammer, {Max B.} and Lennartz, {Sinikka T.} and Le Kuai and Georg Wohlfahrt and Yuting Wang and Blake, {Nicola J.} and Blake, {Donald R.} and James Stinecipher and Ian Baker and Stephen Sitch",
note = "This perspective is based in part on discussions at an international workshop at the Hyyti{\"a}l{\"a} Forestry Field Station in Finland, with support from the European Geosciences Union and Aerodyne Research, Inc. Additional support from the U.S. Department of Energy Terrestrial Ecosystem Science program (DE-SC0011999) is acknowledged",
year = "2017",
month = jul,
day = "5",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.1029/2017EO075313",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
volume = "98",
journal = "Eos",
issn = "0096-3941",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
}