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    Drying and warming climate causes the growth and decline of Cangshan fir in northwestern Yunnan

    • Last Update: 2021-12-27
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    The long-term growth trend of Abies Cangshanensis ( a ), the transformation of xylemδ 13 C and δ 18 O ( b ), maximum photosynthetic rate ( Amax ) and stomatal conductance ( g s ) from a humid and cold environment to a warm and dry year (c)

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