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Species differences in the seasonality of evergreen tree transpiration in a Mediterranean climate: Analysis of multiyear, half‐hourly sap flow observations

Link et al., 2014

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4601404604980360476
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Link P
Simonin K
Maness H
Oshun J
Dawson T
Fung I
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Water Resources Research

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In Mediterranean climates, the season of water availability (winter) is out of phase with the season of light availability and atmospheric moisture demand (summer). We investigate the seasonality of evergreen tree transpiration in a Mediterranean climate, using observations …
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