Correlations of stomatal conductance with hydraulic and chemical factors in several deciduous tree species in a natural habitat.
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Arnold M Saxton | Richard M Evans | A. Saxton | R. Augé | C. D. Green | A. Stodola | Joshua B. Olinick | R. M. Evans | Robert M Augé | Craig D Green | Ann J W Stodola | Joshua B Olinick | R. Evans
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