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, Liste des Tableaux Chapitre I

I. Tableau, 1 : ' a tio s d o datio s p i ai es et secondaires de la matière, vol.21

I. I. Chapitre,

, Tableau II-1. Vegetation characteristics of A. marina and R. spp. in the studied? 38

I. I. Tableau, List of CFAMS radiocarbon dates and calibrated dates (2?) using?, p.39

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, Tableau III-1: Mean seasonal emissions (n=101 ± SD) of CO2 (mmol m-2 d-1) and? 66

, Tableau III-2: F values of two-way ANOVA tests showing the seasonal and dark/light? 66

I. Tableau, List of the different equations of regressio , the '² oeffi ie t of?, p.68

, Tableau III-4: ? C ? "D alues fo oots, lea es, soil su fa e -2mm depth), p.70

, Tableau III-5: Various dark CO2 (mmolC m -2 d -1 ) and CH4 (µmolC m -2 d -1, p.83

I. V. Chapitre,

, Tableau IV-1. Mean annual and seasonal temperatures (°C) and relative humidity? 98

I. Tableau, Significance values reported by two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), p.105

I. Tableau, Significance values reported by two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA)? 122

I. Tableau, Results of C:N ratios in leaves, stems and roots of A. marina and R. stylosa

. Résumé,