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Ecotypic Differences In Heat Resistance Of Aspen Leaves, K.M. Peck, S.J. Wallner
Ecotypic Differences In Heat Resistance Of Aspen Leaves, K.M. Peck, S.J. Wallner
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Heat resistance of aspen (Populus tremuloides) leaves was assessed by stressing leaf discs in vitro and measuring electrolyte leakage. Leaves were obtained from trees growing at elevations of 1960, 2195, and 2454 m. Heat tolerance was greatest in leaf samples from trees growing at the lowest site. Trees propagated from these sites and grown at 1520 m for 2 years showed some increase in heat tolerance, but apparent ecotypic differences persisted
Natural Variation In Merchantable Stem Biomass And Volume Among Clones Of Populus Tremuloides Michx, G.A. Lehn, K.O. Higginbotham
Natural Variation In Merchantable Stem Biomass And Volume Among Clones Of Populus Tremuloides Michx, G.A. Lehn, K.O. Higginbotham
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Observations On The Ecology And Evolution Of Quaking Aspen, Populus Tremuloides, In The Colorado Front Range, Jeffry B. Mitton, Michael C. Grant
Observations On The Ecology And Evolution Of Quaking Aspen, Populus Tremuloides, In The Colorado Front Range, Jeffry B. Mitton, Michael C. Grant
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Variation Among Healthy And Deteriorating Aspen Clones, George A. Schier, R.B. Campbell
Variation Among Healthy And Deteriorating Aspen Clones, George A. Schier, R.B. Campbell
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Height-Growth Comparisons Of Some Quaking Aspen Clones In Arizona, John R. Jones, David P. Trujillo
Height-Growth Comparisons Of Some Quaking Aspen Clones In Arizona, John R. Jones, David P. Trujillo
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Phenotypic Variation Of Trembling Aspen In Western North America, B.V. Barnes
Phenotypic Variation Of Trembling Aspen In Western North America, B.V. Barnes
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