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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-65704-8

2. Trueba, S., Pan, R., Scoffoni, C., John, G. P., Davis, S. D., & Sack, L. (2019). Thresholds for leaf damage due to dehydration: declines of hydraulic function, stomatal conductance and cellular integrity precede those for photochemistry. New Phytologist223(1), 134-149.

https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.15779

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Forest Ecology and Management Volume 448,15 September 2019, Pages 76-84 Species-specific and elevation-differentiated responses of tree growth to rapid warming in a mixed forest lead to a continuous growth enhancement in semi-humid Northeast Asia JingCaoaHongyanLiubBoZhaoaZongshanLicDavid..