Tree water uptake patterns across the globe.
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T. Klein | C. Grossiord | Christoph Bachofen | S. J. Tumber-Dávila | Maurizio Mencuccini | D. S. Mackay | Nate G. McDowell | B. Stocker | A. Carminati
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