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Seasonal transfer of oxygen isotopes from precipitation and soil to the tree ring: source water versus needle water enrichment

Treydte et al., 2014

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Treydte K
Boda S
Graf Pannatier E
Fonti P
Frank D
Ullrich B
Saurer M
Siegwolf R
Battipaglia G
Werner W
Gessler A
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New Phytologist

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For accurate interpretation of oxygen isotopes in tree rings (δ18O), it is necessary to disentangle the mechanisms underlying the variations in the tree's internal water cycle and to understand the transfer of source versus leaf water δ18O to phloem sugars and stem …
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