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Effects of stand density on turpentine terpene components and resin duct morphological structure of Pinus massoniana

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  • Jianhua Lyu

    Sichuan Agricultural University, China

  • Cheng Guan

    Sichuan Agricultural University, China

  • Xianwei Li

    Sichuan Agricultural University, China

  • Ming Chen

    Sichuan Agricultural University, China

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Posted in WOOD RESEARCH Volume 66, Number 4, 2021Tagged Pinus massoniana, resin duct morphological structure, stand density, terpene components

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LYU, J., GUAN, CH., LI, X. & CHEN, M. (2021): Effects of stand density on turpentine terpene components and resin duct morphological structure of Pinus massoniana. In: Wood Research 66 (4), 643-656 pp., available at: doi.org/10.37763/wr.1336-4561/66.4.643656

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