Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are decoupled in five species-rich tropical-subtropical forests.
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Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are decoupled in five species-rich tropical-subtropical forests.
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Leaf economics and hydraulic t ...... tropical-subtropical forests.
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Leaf economics and hydraulic t ...... tropical-subtropical forests.
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Leaf economics and hydraulic t ...... tropical-subtropical forests.
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Leaf economics and hydraulic t ...... tropical-subtropical forests.
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Leaf economics and hydraulic t ...... tropical-subtropical forests.
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Leaf economics and hydraulic t ...... tropical-subtropical forests.
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Chengen Ma
Deliang Kong
M Luke McCormack
Qian Zhang
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10.1111/ELE.12466
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2015-06-25T00:00:00Z