Recovery of trees from drought depends on belowground sink control
Recovery of trees from drought depends on belowground sink control
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Climate projections predict higher precipitation variability with more frequent dry extremes
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. CO
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assimilation of forests decreases during drought, either by stomatal closure
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or by direct environmental control of sink tissue activities
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. Ultimately, drought effects on forests depend on the ability of forests to recov...
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Recovery of trees from drought depends on belowground sink control
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2055-0278
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2055-0278
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10.1038/nplants.2016.111