Xylem adjusts to maintain efficiency across a steep precipitation gradient in two coexisting generalist species

scientific article published on 01 August 2018

Xylem adjusts to maintain efficiency across a steep precipitation gradient in two coexisting generalist species is …
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P356DOI10.1093/AOB/MCY088
P932PMC publication ID6110345
P698PubMed publication ID29800073

P50authorGeorg von ArxQ49452811
José M. OlanoQ58449627
Alex FajardoQ88230261
P2093author name stringAna I García-Cervigón
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P433issue3
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectxylemQ122811
precipitation gradientQ113158612
species coexistenceQ124001152
P1104number of pages12
P304page(s)461-472
P577publication date2018-08-01
P1433published inAnnals of BotanyQ1821243
P1476titleXylem adjusts to maintain efficiency across a steep precipitation gradient in two coexisting generalist species
P478volume122

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Q93191382When Short Stature Is an Asset in Trees
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