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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Effect Of Gibberellin On Height Growth Of One-Year Old Seedlings Of Loblolly Pine, M. Victor Bilan, A.K. Kemp
Effect Of Gibberellin On Height Growth Of One-Year Old Seedlings Of Loblolly Pine, M. Victor Bilan, A.K. Kemp
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Stimulation Of Cone And Seed Production In Pole-Size Loblolly Pine, M. Victor Bilan
Stimulation Of Cone And Seed Production In Pole-Size Loblolly Pine, M. Victor Bilan
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Further Results Of Bud And Twig Pruning Of Loblolly Pine, M. Victor Bilan, C.F. Korstian
Further Results Of Bud And Twig Pruning Of Loblolly Pine, M. Victor Bilan, C.F. Korstian
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Some Further Evidence Of Competition Between Loblolly Pine And Associated Hardwoods, C.F. Korstian, M. Victor Bilan
Some Further Evidence Of Competition Between Loblolly Pine And Associated Hardwoods, C.F. Korstian, M. Victor Bilan
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Foliage Symptoms As Indicators Of Potassium-Deficient Soils, Laurence C. Walker
Foliage Symptoms As Indicators Of Potassium-Deficient Soils, Laurence C. Walker
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Influence Of Eastern Redcedar On Soil In Connecticut Pine Plantations, Laurence C. Walker, R.A. Read
Influence Of Eastern Redcedar On Soil In Connecticut Pine Plantations, Laurence C. Walker, R.A. Read
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Physical and chemical properties of surface soil beneath eastern redcedar trees in pine plantations in Connecticut were found to be different from those beneath adjacent pines. Properties of the surface soil beneath redcedars were apparently influenced by the specific chemical nature of the cedar leaflitter, its decomposition products, and subsequent' incorporation in the soil by earthworms.