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Dynamics of jack pine at the southern range boundary in downeast Maine
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Tree rings of Pinus nigra from the Vienna basin region (Austria) show evidence of change in climatic sensitivity in the late 20th century
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Somatic embryogenesis in Greek fir
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Growth response following green crown pruning in plantation-grown Eucalyptus pilularis and Eucalyptus cloeziana
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Effects of alternative harvesting methods on boreal forest spider assemblages
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