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Responses of tree species to heat waves and extreme heat events
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Internal recycling of respired CO₂ may be important for plant functioning under changing climate regimes
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Changes in stem water content influence sap flux density measurements with thermal dissipation probes
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Elevated [CO2] and growth temperature have a small positive effect on photosynthetic thermotolerance of Pinus taeda seedlings
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Acclimation effects of heat waves and elevated [CO2] on gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) seedlings
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Water availability is the decisive factor for the growth of two tree species in the occurrence of consecutive heat waves
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Stem girdling affects the quantity of CO2 transported in xylem as well as CO2 efflux from soil
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Transport of root-respired CO₂ via the transpiration stream affects aboveground carbon assimilation and CO₂ efflux in trees
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Changes in stem water content result in underestimated sap flux density with thermal dissipation probes
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Assimilation of xylem-transported CO₂ is dependent on transpiration rate but is small relative to atmospheric fixation