Articles | Volume 11, issue 16
Biogeosciences, 11, 4493–4506, 2014
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Research article
25 Aug 2014
Research article
| 25 Aug 2014
The effect of drought and interspecific interactions on depth of water uptake in deep- and shallow-rooting grassland species as determined by δ18O natural abundance
N. J. Hoekstra et al.
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