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Inter-species variation of photosynthetic and xylem hydraulic traits in the deciduous and evergreen Euphorbiaceae tree species from a seasonally tropical forest in south-western China
Chen Jun-Wen; Zhang Qiang; Cao Kun-Fang
2009
Source PublicationECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volume24Issue:1Pages:65-73
KeywordHydraulic Conductivity Hydraulic Vulnerability Gas Exchange Rate Xylem Structure Leaf Phenology
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/220
Collection植物生理生态研究组
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Chen Jun-Wen,Zhang Qiang,Cao Kun-Fang. Inter-species variation of photosynthetic and xylem hydraulic traits in the deciduous and evergreen Euphorbiaceae tree species from a seasonally tropical forest in south-western China[J]. ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH,2009,24(1):65-73.
APA Chen Jun-Wen,Zhang Qiang,&Cao Kun-Fang.(2009).Inter-species variation of photosynthetic and xylem hydraulic traits in the deciduous and evergreen Euphorbiaceae tree species from a seasonally tropical forest in south-western China.ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH,24(1),65-73.
MLA Chen Jun-Wen,et al."Inter-species variation of photosynthetic and xylem hydraulic traits in the deciduous and evergreen Euphorbiaceae tree species from a seasonally tropical forest in south-western China".ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH 24.1(2009):65-73.
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