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Stable oxygen isotope composition of plant tissue: a review

Barbour, 2007

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8415395982824501434
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Barbour M
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Functional Plant Biology

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With the development of rapid measurement techniques, stable oxygen isotope analysis of plant tissue is poised to become an important tool in plant physiological, ecological, paleoclimatic and forensic studies. Recent advances in mechanistic understanding have led …
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