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Modelling carbon and water cycles in a beech forest. Part II : validation of the main processes from organ to stand scale

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Fig. 1. Simulated vs. measured daily net radiation (MJ m −2 ) during 1997. Results are separated between leafy period ( 䊉) and leafless period ( 	).
Fig. 2. Comparison between daily measurements ( 䊉) and simulations in upper branch bag (with constant nitrogen in solid line and variable nitrogen in dotted line)
Fig. 3. Comparison between daily measurements ( 䊉) and simulations (with simulated PAR in solid line and forcing with measured PAR in dotted line) in lower branch bag
Fig. 4. Simulated and measured daily soil respiration (het- (het-erotrophic + root autotrophic) in Hesse during 1997.
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