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The oxygen isotope enrichment of leaf-exported assimilates - does it always reflect lamina leaf water enrichment?

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Gessler, Arthur
Brandes, Elke
Keitel, Claudia
Boda, Sonja
Kayler, Zachary E
Granier, Andre
Barbour, Margaret
Treydte, Kerstin S
Farquhar, Graham

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The oxygen stable isotope composition of plant organic matter (OM) (particularly of wood and cellulose in the tree ring archive) is valuable in studies of plant-climate interaction, but there is a lack of information on the transfer of the isotope signal

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New Phytologist

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2037-12-31
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