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Tree water use, water use efficiency, and carbon isotope discrimination in relation to growth potential in Populus deltoides and hybrids under field conditions
Author(s): Christopher A. Maier; Joel Burley; Rachel Cook; Solomon B. Ghezehei; Dennis W. Hazel; Elizabeth G. Nichols
Date: 2019
Source: Forests
Publication Series: Scientific Journal (JRNL)
Station: Southern Research Station
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Maier, ; Burley, ; Cook, ; Ghezehei, ; Hazel, ; Nichols, . 2019. Tree water use, water use efficiency, and carbon isotope discrimination in relation to growth potential in Populus deltoides and hybrids under field conditions. Forests. 10(11): 993-. https://doi.org/10.3390/f10110993.Cited
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