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This chapter summarizes evidence for tree physiological traits at high elevation. The role of water, carbon and nutrient relations is discussed in a comparative manner. Since this field had been treated in previous reviews for the northern cool-temperate zone, the chapter compiles main trends and puts emphasis on other bioclimatic regions.
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Körner, C. (2012). Water, nutrient and carbon relations. In: Alpine Treelines. Springer, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-0396-0_11
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