Soil and stand structure explain shrub mortality patterns following global change-type drought and extreme precipitation

scientific article published on 09 October 2019

Soil and stand structure explain shrub mortality patterns following global change-type drought and extreme precipitation is …
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P356DOI10.1002/ECY.2889
P698PubMed publication ID31509244

P50authorIngrid BurkeQ63663856
William K. LauenrothQ73426668
Daniel R. SchlaepferQ51180544
John B. BradfordQ56885989
P2093author name stringKyle A Palmquist
Rachel R Renne
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P433issue12
P921main subjectextreme rainfallQ111089542
P304page(s)e02889
P577publication date2019-10-09
P1433published inEcologyQ1013420
P1476titleSoil and stand structure explain shrub mortality patterns following global change-type drought and extreme precipitation
P478volume100

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