Drought‐induced changes in root biomass largely result from altered root morphological traits: Evidence from a synthesis of global field trials
Guiyao Zhou(University of California, Riverside), Yuling Fu(East China Normal University), Lingyan Zhou(Fudan University), Fengqin Hu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yuanyuan Nie(Fudan University), Jiawei Wang(East China Normal University), Junjiong Shao(East China Normal University), Shahla Hosseini Bai(University of the Sunshine Coast), Weisong Cheng(East China Normal University)
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