Red Reveals Branch Die-back in Norway Maple Acer platanoides

Annals of Botany - Tập 102 Số 3 - Trang 361-366 - 2008
Aki Sinkkonen1
1University of Helsinki, Department of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, Niemenkatu 73, 15140 Lahti, Finland

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