Low growth resilience to drought is related to future mortality risk in trees
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Authors
Desoto, L.
Cailleret, M.
Sterck, F.
Jansen, S.
Kramer, K.
Robert, E.M.R
Aakala, T.
Amoroso, M.
Bigler, C.
Camarero, J.J.
Cufar, K.
Gea-Izquierdo, G.
Gillner, S.
Haavik, L.J.
Heres, A.-M.
Kane, J.
Kharuk, V.I.
Kitzberger, T.
Klein, T.
Levanic, T.
Linares, J.C.
Mäkinen, H.
Oberhuber, W.
Papadopoulos, A.
Rohner, B.
Sangüesa-Barreda, G.
Stojanovic, D.B.
Suárez, M.L.
Villalba, R.
Martinez-Vilalta, J.
Discipline
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Biological sciences
Subject
Wood biology
Audience
Scientific
Date
2020Metadata
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Desoto, L.; Cailleret, M.; Sterck, F.; Jansen, S.; Kramer, K.; Robert, E.M.R; Aakala, T.; Amoroso, M.; Bigler, C.; Camarero, J.J.; Cufar, K.; Gea-Izquierdo, G.; Gillner, S.; Haavik, L.J.; Heres, A.-M.; Kane, J.; Kharuk, V.I.; Kitzberger, T.; Klein, T.; Levanic, T.; Linares, J.C.; Mäkinen, H.; Oberhuber, W.; Papadopoulos, A.; Rohner, B.; Sangüesa-Barreda, G.; Stojanovic, D.B.; Suárez, M.L.; Villalba, R.; Martinez-Vilalta, J. (2020). Low growth resilience to drought is related to future mortality risk in trees. , Nature Communications, Vol. 11, art.n° 545, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-14300-5.Identifiers
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Article
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Yes
Language
eng