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The Softwood Staining Fungus Ophiostoma picea: Influence of Relative Humidity, Temperature and Timber Drying Method on Mycelial Growth and Coremiophore Production in Vitro and on Wood
The Softwood Staining Fungus Ophiostoma picea: Influence of Relative Humidity, Temperature and Timber Drying Method on Mycelial Growth and Coremiophore Production in Vitro and on Wood
The Softwood Staining Fungus Ophiostoma picea: Influence of Relative Humidity, Temperature and Timber Drying Method on Mycelial Growth and Coremiophore Production in Vitro and on Wood
Payne, C. J. (author) / Woodward, S. (author) / Petty, J. A. (author)
JOURNAL- INSTITUTE OF WOOD SCIENCE ; 15 ; 165-172
2000-01-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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