Stem and leaf xylem of angiosperm trees experiences minimal embolism in temperate forests during two consecutive summers with moderate drought
Xinyi Guan(Universität Ulm), Steven Jansen(Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Lucian Kaack(Universität Ulm), Scott A. M. McAdam(Purdue University West Lafayette), Luciano Pereira(Universität Ulm), Julia Werner(Heidelberg University), Kun‐Fang Cao(Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden)
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