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Effects of UV-B radiation on terrestrial and aquatic primary producers
Thomas Day, Patrick J. Neale
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
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UV-B Radiation
100%
Ultraviolet-B (UV-B)
100%
Enhanced UV-B
100%
Phytoplankton
66%
Ozone Depletion
66%
Terrestrial Plants
66%
UVB Exposure
66%
Photosynthesis
33%
Creative Approach
33%
Aquatic Systems
33%
Nonlinear Response
33%
Short-term Exposure
33%
Atmospheric Transmission
33%
Screening Compounds
33%
UV Screening
33%
Dynamic Nature
33%
Reduced Growth
33%
Effective Screening
33%
Ultraviolet B Radiation
33%
Solar Ultraviolet Radiation
33%
Multiple Trophic Levels
33%
Aquatic Productivity
33%
Biological Weighting Function
33%
Anthropogenic Gases
33%
Solar Spectral Irradiance
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ozone Depletion
100%
Phytoplankton
100%
Atmospherics
50%
Irradiance
50%
Trophic Level
50%
Ultraviolet B Radiation
50%
Aquatic Productivity
50%
Photosynthesis
50%