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Chemical composition

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Toxicity Of Aspen Wood Leachate To Aquatic Life: Laboratory Studies, Barry R. Taylor, J. Stephen Goudey, N. Bruce Carmichael Jan 1996

Toxicity Of Aspen Wood Leachate To Aquatic Life: Laboratory Studies, Barry R. Taylor, J. Stephen Goudey, N. Bruce Carmichael

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No abstract provided.


Production And Nitrogen Content Of Herbage In A Silverberry (Elaeagnus Commutata) Community Compared To Adjacent Grassland And Forest Communities, G.L. Whysong, A.W. Bailey Jan 1975

Production And Nitrogen Content Of Herbage In A Silverberry (Elaeagnus Commutata) Community Compared To Adjacent Grassland And Forest Communities, G.L. Whysong, A.W. Bailey

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Chemical Utilization Of Aspen, Geo J. Ritter, Ralph L. Hossfeld Dec 1947

Chemical Utilization Of Aspen, Geo J. Ritter, Ralph L. Hossfeld

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Chemical utilization of raw materials depends largely on the chemical composition and the chemical and physical properties of the raw materials under consideration. The utilization of wood is no exception to this principle. Thus, a wood having a low percentage of cellulose is uneconomical as a source of wood sugar or pulp for paper; and one of an excessively knotty character is undesirable for chemical conversion Woods having several undesirable characteristics generally fall within the classification of species little used for the purpose. Fortunate! aspen falls outside this class.