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Title: Small understorey trees have greater capacity than canopy trees to adjust hydraulic traits following prolonged experimental drought in a tropical forest
Author: Giles, A L; Ferreira, L V; Groenendijk, P; Oliveira, A A R; Da Costa, A C L; Meir, P; Mencuccini, M; Oliveira, R S; Rowland, L; Bittencourt, P R L; Bartholomew, D C; Coughlin, I; Costa, P B; Domingues, T; Miatto, R C; Barros, F V
Year: 2022
Is part of: Tree Physiology, v. 42, p. 537 - 556
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpab121

Citation: Giles, A L; Ferreira, L V; Groenendijk, P; Oliveira, A A R; Da Costa, A C L; Meir, P; Mencuccini, M; Oliveira, R S; Rowland, L; Bittencourt, P R L; Bartholomew, D C; Coughlin, I; Costa, P B; Domingues, T; Miatto, R C; Barros, F V; Small understorey trees have greater capacity than canopy trees to adjust hydraulic traits following prolonged experimental drought in a tropical forest. Tree Physiology, v.42, p. 537-556, 2022

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