Water Level Controls on Sap Flux of Canopy Species in Black Ash Wetlands
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Water Level Controls on Sap Flux of Canopy Species in Black Ash Wetlands
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Forests
Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages 147
Publisher
MDPI AG
Online
2018-03-20
DOI
10.3390/f9030147
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