Multiple strategies for drought survival among woody plant species
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Louis S. Santiago | L. Santiago | K. Alstad | Alexandria L. Pivovaroff | Sarah C. Pasquini | Mark E. De Guzman | Karrin P. Alstad | Jenessa S. Stemke | S. Pasquini | A. Pivovaroff | M. E. D. Guzman
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