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Oxygen isotope enrichment of organic matter in Ricinus communis during the diel course and as affected by assimilate transport

Gessler et al., 2007

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1877934726078466053
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Gessler A
Peuke A
Keitel C
Farquhar G
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New Phytologist

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The oxygen isotope composition in leaf water and organic compounds in different plant tissues is useful for assessing the physiological performance of plants in their environment, but more information is needed on Δ18O variation during a diel course.• Here, we assessed …
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