A comparison of five methods to assess embolism resistance in trees
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Sylvain Delzon | Hervé Cochard | Laurent J. Lamarque | A. S. Sergent | S. A. Varela | T. S. Barigah | Eric Badel | G. Dalla-Salda | María Elena Fernández | María Elena Fernández | Joannès Guillemot | Javier Gyenge | A. Martinez-Meier | Philippe Rozenberg | José M. Torres-Ruiz | Nicolas K. Martin-StPaul | H. Cochard | N. Martin-StPaul | J. Torres-Ruiz | É. Badel | S. Delzon | L. Lamarque | J. Guillemot | P. Rozenberg | A. Sergent | G. Dalla-Salda | T. Barigah | S. Varela | J. Gyenge | M. Fernández | A. Martínez-Meier | J. Torres‐Ruiz
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