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Studies in tolerance of New England forest trees: III. Discontinuous light in forests
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Studies in tolerance of New England forest trees: III. Discontinuous light in forests
Title
Studies in tolerance of New England forest trees: III. Discontinuous light in forests
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
1916
Authors
Burns G.P
Journal
Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin
Volume
193
Pagination
23 pp.
Keywords
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