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New paper on water isotope ecohydrology

by Jérôme Ogée
on April 2, 2020

A new study from the @EcofunTeam has been published in New Phytologist. The study shows that soil-stem water isotope offsets exist even in well-watered potted Fagus sylvatica saplings. We propose a new hypothesis to explain these isotopic offsets and provide evidence for it. For more information, see here.

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