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Compound leaves are associated with high hydraulic conductance and photosynthetic capacity: evidence from trees in Northeast China

Yang et al., 2019

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6892780273786198705
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Yang D
Zhang Y
Song J
Niu C
Hao G
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Tree physiology

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Characterizing differences in key functional traits between simple-leaved (SL) and compound-leaved (CL) tree species can contribute to a better understanding of the adaptive significance of compound leaf form. In particular, this information may provide a mechanistic …
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