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Study On Biological Characters And Control Of Blue-Stain Fungi Of Sapwood
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Unsteady-State Water Transporting Process Of Oak (Quercus Acutissima Carr.) In The Interface Of Soil-Plant-Atmosphere
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Study On Water Consumption Characteristics Of The Populus Simonii And Robinia Pseudoacacie In Guan Ting Reservoir Area
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A Study On The Sap Flow Rate Of Pinus Tabulaeformis Trees During Summer In Taiyue Mountain, Shanxi Province, China
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Calculating Biomass And Carbon Storage Of Poplar Plantation Based On Tree Structure
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Stem Respiration Spatial-temporal Dynamics And Characteristics Of Sapwood/heartwood Of Larix Gmelinii
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Changes Of Structure And Performance Of Cell Walls During The Transformation From Sapwood To Heartwood Of Cunninghamia Lanceolata
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The Variation Of The Artificial Larch And Pinus Sylvestris Internal Structure And Wood Density
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Spatial Variations In Heartwood And Sapwood Of Stem And Branch For Larix Gmelinii Trees
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The Variation Characteristics Of Heartwood And Sapwood Of Artificial Larix Gmelinii
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Study On Transpiration And Water Consumption Of 4 Commonly Used Garden Trees
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The Physico-chemical Properties Of Wood Debris Of Main Species In A Typical Mixed Broadleaved-Korean Pine Forest
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Research On Detector For Sapwood Moisture Content Of Living Trees Based On Capacitance Method
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Main Wood Characteristics And Selection Of Six Clones In Catalpa Bungei C.A.Mey
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Improved techniques for measuring and estimating scaling factors used to aggregate forest transpiration
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Application of green fluorescent protein (GFP) for studying interactions between Ophiostoma piceae and Trichoderma harzianum in freshly sawn Douglas-fir sapwood
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Sapwood hydraulic characteristics of lodgepole pine, defined using Darcy's law, in relation to competitive position, height repression, and tree water use following thinning
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Patterns of stem respiration within tree, with age, and among species in Pacific Northwest trees
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Size-related variation in tree growth and physiology
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Structure and hydraulic function of xylem in two tree species with contrasting amounts of sapwood, Pseudotsuga menziesii and Pinus ponderosa
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