Causes and consequences of pronounced variation in the isotope composition of plant xylem water
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M. Detto | J. Marshall | H. Verbeeck | Hannes P. T. De Deurwaerder | P. Boeckx | Lixin Wang | M. Visser | Ruth-Kristina Magh | F. Meunier | Liang-ju Zhao | K. Kuehnhammer
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