Herbaceous Angiosperms Are Not More Vulnerable to Drought-Induced Embolism Than Angiosperm Trees1[OPEN]
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Sylvain Delzon | Hervé Cochard | Frederic Lens | Steven Jansen | Catherine Picon-Cochard | Alexandre Buttler | S. Jansen | A. Buttler | H. Cochard | F. Lens | S. Delzon | C. Picon-Cochard | C. Signarbieux | Chloé E.L. Delmas | Constant Signarbieux | Thibaud Chauvin | Larissa Chacon Doria | Marcelino del Arco | Larissa Chacon Dória | M. del Arco | C. Delmas | Thibaud Chauvin | M. D. del Arco
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