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1. [Article] Douglas-fir displays a range of growth responses to temperature, water, and Swiss needle cast in western Oregon, USA
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4. [Article] VanoJulieCEOASSeasonalHydrologicResponses.pdf
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8. [Article] Regulating riparian forests for aquatic productivity in the Pacific Northwest, USA: addressing a paradox
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9. [Article] Climate Change Effects on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Prairie Plants Along a Mediterranean Climate Gradient
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) provide numerous services to their plant symbionts. Understanding the effects of climate change on AMF, and the resulting plant responses, is a crucial factor in predicting ...Citation -
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