An investigation of hydraulic limitation and compensation in large, old Douglas-fir trees.
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Nathan Phillips | M. G. Ryan | N. McDowell | B. Bond | N. Phillips | C. Lunch | Michael G Ryan | Nate G McDowell | Claire Lunch | Barbara J Bond
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