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- Drought stress effects on Rubisco in wheat: changes in the Rubisco large subunit
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- The Relationship between Stem Diameter Shrinkage and Tree Bole Moisture Loss Due to Transpiration
Authors:Yuan Tian,Qiuliang Zhang*,Xuan Liu,Meng Meng,Bing Wang
Link:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/3/290
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