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Canopy carbon and oxygen isotope composition of 9-year-old hoop pine families in relation to seedling carbon isotope composition, growth, field growth performance, and canopy nitrogen concentration

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Prasolova, N
Xu, Z H
Saffigna, P.G.
Dieters, Mark J
Farquhar, Graham

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Carbon isotope composition (δ13C), oxygen isotope composition δ18O), and nitrogen concentration (Nmass) of branchlet tissue at two canopy positions were assessed for glasshouse seedlings and 9-year-old hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii Ait. ex D. Don) t

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Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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