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Under elevated conditions a possibility of decomposition occurring more then NEP, leading to loss of carbon, is predicted in some forest regions. A micro level study undertaken in the small mountain range of Kolli, located in the Namakkal District of Tamil Nadu, points towards a enhanced need to measure carbon stock deterioration amidst the struggl...

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