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The Development Of Hypoxylon Canker Of Populus Tremuloides: Role Of Ascospores, Conidia, And Toxins, D.K. Bagga, E.B. Smalley
The Development Of Hypoxylon Canker Of Populus Tremuloides: Role Of Ascospores, Conidia, And Toxins, D.K. Bagga, E.B. Smalley
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Development Of Unpollinated Ovules Of Quaking Aspen, G.H. Fechner
Development Of Unpollinated Ovules Of Quaking Aspen, G.H. Fechner
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The development of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) female flowers has been studied following wind pollination in the field (Nagaraj, 1952) and following forcing and controlled pollination in the laboratory (Winton, 1968; Fechner, 1972).