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Do Hummocks Provide a Physiological Advantage to Even the Most Flood Tolerant of Tidal Freshwater Trees?

Jamie A. Duberstein, Ken W. Krauss, William H. Conner, William C. Bridges and Victor B. Shelburne
Wetlands 33 (3) 399 (2013)
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An Overview of Stand-scale Transpiration Measurements Using the Sap Flow Technique for Evaluating the Effects of Forest Management Practices on Transpiration

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https://doi.org/10.4005/jjfs.95.321

Root functioning, tree water use and hydraulic redistribution in Quercus suber trees: A modeling approach based on root sap flow

Teresa S. David, Clara A. Pinto, Nadezhda Nadezhdina, et al.
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