Coping with extremes: Responses of Quercus robur L. and Fagus sylvatica L. to soil drought and elevated vapour pressure deficit
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Published:2024-10
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Volume:948
Page:174912
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ISSN:0048-9697
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Container-title:Science of The Total Environment
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Science of The Total Environment
Author:
Niemczyk MarzenaORCID, Wrzesiński PiotrORCID, Szyp-Borowska IwonaORCID, Krajewski Szymon, Żytkowiak RomaORCID, Jagodziński Andrzej M.ORCID
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