Characterization of the internal mater relations of loblolly pine seedling in response to nursery cultural treatments: implication for reforestation succes
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Main Authors: | 39486 (eds.), 76960 HENNSSEY, T.C., 63240 DOUGHERTY, P.M., 63771 Duryea, M.L., 51417 Brown, G.N., 18108 Society of American Foresters, EUA, 38383 Society of American National Convention, Portland, Oregon (EUA), 16-20 Oct 1983 |
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Dordrecht (Países Bajos), Martinus Nijhoff, 1984
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Subjects: | PLANTULAS, VIVEROS, PLANTACION, FISIOLOGIA VEGETAL, ANATOMIA VEGETAL, BALANCE HIDRICO, METODOS Y TECNICAS, PINUS TAEDA, ESTADOS UNIDOS, |
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