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Ray tracheids in Pinus radiata are more highly resistant to soft rot as compared to axial tracheids: relationship to lignin concentration
Ray tracheids in Pinus radiata are more highly resistant to soft rot as compared to axial tracheids: relationship to lignin concentration
Ray tracheids in Pinus radiata are more highly resistant to soft rot as compared to axial tracheids: relationship to lignin concentration
Singh, A. P. (author) / Schmitt, U. (author) / Möller, R. (author) / Dawson, B. S. (author) / Koch, G. (author)
WOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -NEW YORK- ; 40 ; 16-25
2006-01-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.12
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