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Leonie P Rudorff

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Tree improvement (incl. selection and breeding)
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|Jul 28, 2025
Douglas-fir raises xylem safety in response to a drier climate but also increases supported leaf area.

Leonie P von Rudorff, Sharath S Paligi, Martyna M Kotowska

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Sharath S Paligi

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Martyna M Kotowska

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Fon Robinson Tezeh

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Bernhard Schuldt

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Christoph Leuschner

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Sharath S Paligi

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Martyna M Kotowska

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Fon Robinson Tezeh

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Bernhard Schuldt

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