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Pinyon pine (Pinus edulis) mortality and response to water addition across a three million year substrate age gradient in northern Arizona, USA
Christopher E. Looney
, Benjamin W. Sullivan
, Thomas E. Kolb
, Jeffrey M. Kane
, Stephen C. Hart
Forestry, School of
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Northern Arizona
100%
Pinus Edulis
100%
Pinyon
100%
Water Addition
100%
Substrate Age Gradient
100%
Water Stress
33%
Tree Water Relations
33%
Western United States
16%
Water Availability
16%
Drought
16%
Extreme Drought
16%
Evapotranspiration
16%
Tree Species
16%
Tree Response
16%
Tree Mortality
16%
Reduction Tree
16%
Soil Profile
16%
Stand Density
16%
Soil Conditions
16%
Drought-induced Mortality
16%
Highstand
16%
Predawn Water Potential
16%
Stem Diameter
16%
Semi-arid Region
16%
Soil Resource Availability
16%
Leaf Carbon Isotopes
16%
Soil Substrate
16%
Growing Season Precipitation
16%
Carbon Isotopic Signature
16%
Inverse Texture Effect
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pinus edulis
100%
Water Stress
66%
Branches
33%
Growing Season
33%
Soil Resource
33%
Tree Mortality
33%
Evapotranspiration
33%
Stand Density
33%
Soil Profile
33%
Soil Quality
33%