Drought legacies are dependent on water table depth, wood anatomy and drought timing across the eastern US
Steven A. Kannenberg(West Virginia University), Richard P. Phillips(Indiana University Bloomington), Loïc D’Orangeville(University of New Brunswick), Justin T. Maxwell(Harvard University), Darren L. Ficklin(University of California, Davis), Neil Pederson(Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center)
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