Canopy and hydraulic conductance in young, mature and old Douglas-fir trees.
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Canopy and hydraulic conductance in young, mature and old Douglas-fir trees.
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Canopy and hydraulic conductance in young, mature and old Douglas-fir trees.
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Canopy and hydraulic conductance in young, mature and old Douglas-fir trees.
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Canopy and hydraulic conductance in young, mature and old Douglas-fir trees.
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Canopy and hydraulic conductance in young, mature and old Douglas-fir trees.
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Canopy and hydraulic conductance in young, mature and old Douglas-fir trees.
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Canopy and hydraulic conductance in young, mature and old Douglas-fir trees.
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P2093
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Canopy and hydraulic conductance in young, mature and old Douglas-fir trees.
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Barbara J Bond
Michael G Ryan
Nate G McDowell
Nathan Phillips
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10.1093/TREEPHYS/22.2-3.205
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2002-02-01T00:00:00Z