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Global warming induces female cuttings of Populus cathayana to allocate more biomass, C and N to aboveground organs than do male cuttings

2010

Xu, Xiao | Peng, Guoquan | Wu, Chengchun | Han, Qingmin


Bibliographic information
Australian journal of botany
Volume 58 Issue 7 Pagination 519 - 526 ISSN 0067-1924
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Other Subjects
Meteorology and climatology; Dry matter accumulation; Gender differences; Dioecy; Dry matter partitioning; Forestry related; Plant physiology and biochemistry; Carbon nitrogen ratio; Populus cathayana
Language
English
Note
Includes references
2019-12-06
Type
Text; Journal Article

2024-02-28
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