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Table 1. Climatic norms for BOREAS study areas near Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada (south) and Thompson, Manitoba, Canada (north).
Table 3. Stem characteristics where respiration chambers were attached at BOREAS sites near Prince Albert, Saskatchewan in the Southern StudyArea, and near Thompson, Manitoba in the Northern Study Area
Figure 1. (a) Seasonal course of total stem respiration rates at 15 °BOREAS sites in the Southern and Northern Study Areas in centralCanada
Table 4. Values of temperature response coefficients (Qduring BOREAS intensive field campaigns early in the growing sea-son (IFC-1, May 23 to June 16), mid-growing season (IFC-2, July 19to August 8), late growing season (IFC-3, August 29 to September 20),and after the growing season had ended (September 27 to October 10).10) measuredStandard errors of the means are given in parentheses.
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