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    Diao H, Cernusak LA, Saurer M, Gessler A, Siegwolf RTW, Lehmann MM.
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  • 16. Physiological and isotopic (delta(13)C and delta(18)O) responses of three tropical tree species to water and nutrient availability.
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    Dusenge ME, Wittemann M, Mujawamariya M, Ntawuhiganayo EB, Zibera E, Ntirugulirwa B, Way DA, Nsabimana D, Uddling J, Wallin G.
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    Urban J, Ingwers MW, McGuire MA, Teskey RO.
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