Hydrostatic constraints on morphological exploitation of light in tall Sequoia sempervirens trees

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Hydrostatic constraints on morphological exploitation of light in tall Sequoia sempervirens trees is …
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P819ADS bibcode2008Oecol.156..751I
P6179Dimensions Publication ID1016917919
P356DOI10.1007/S00442-008-1032-Z
P698PubMed publication ID18392856
P5875ResearchGate publication ID5459505

P50authorGeorge W. KochQ90097939
P2093author name stringGregory M Jennings
Hiroaki T Ishii
Stephen C Sillett
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P433issue4
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectSequoia sempervirensQ150129
P1104number of pages13
P304page(s)751-763
P577publication date2008-04-08
P1433published inOecologiaQ3349418
P1476titleHydrostatic constraints on morphological exploitation of light in tall Sequoia sempervirens trees
P478volume156

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