Plasticity in hydraulic architecture of Scots pine across Eurasia

scientific article published on 24 April 2007

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P819ADS bibcode2007Oecol.153..245P
P356DOI10.1007/S00442-007-0740-0
P698PubMed publication ID17453248

P50authorAndré GranierQ110400554
Maurizio MencucciniQ38544237
Rafael PoyatosQ42628506
Jordi Martínez-VilaltaQ46661840
Reinhart J. CeulemansQ53031679
Pilar LlorensQ56363360
P2093author name stringR Zimmermann
J Cermák
L Meiresonne
N Nadezhdina
J Irvine
B Köstner
F Lagergren
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P433issue2
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P1104number of pages15
P304page(s)245-259
P577publication date2007-04-24
P1433published inOecologiaQ3349418
P1476titlePlasticity in hydraulic architecture of Scots pine across Eurasia
P478volume153