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Effect of imission to xylem anatomy of Norway spruce

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  • Martin Lexa

    Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Czech Republic

  • Monika Vejpustková

    Forestry and Game Management Research Institute, Czech Republic

  • ALEŠ ZEIDLER

    Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Czech Republic

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Posted in WOOD RESEARCH Volume 66, Number 4, 2021Tagged air pollution, Cell wall thickness, lumen area, Ore Mountains, Picea abies (L.) Karst, quaintitative wood anatomy

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LEXA, M., VEJPUSTKOVA, M. & ZEIDLER, A. (2021): Effect of imission to xylem anatomy of Norway spruce. In: Wood Research 66 (4), 528-543 pp., available at: doi.org/10.37763/wr.1336-4561/66.4.528543

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