Variable conductivity and embolism in roots and branches of four contrasting tree species and their impacts on whole-plant hydraulic performance under future atmospheric CO₂ concentration.
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R. Oren | J. Domec | H. McCarthy | K. Schäfer | H. S. Kim
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