Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 41991 |
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Page 392
... base of the trees , probably growth began aloft earlier . That growth was not evi- denced at the base of tree A was due , according to the researches of R. HARTIG ( 7 ) , to at least three causes , namely ( a ) long trunk , ( b ) age ...
... base of the trees , probably growth began aloft earlier . That growth was not evi- denced at the base of tree A was due , according to the researches of R. HARTIG ( 7 ) , to at least three causes , namely ( a ) long trunk , ( b ) age ...
Page 394
... base of the crown downward , investigations on trees A , B , and C seem to give convincing evidence . Cambial activity was already in progress on both sides of the base in trees B and C on April 27 , while both cuttings in tree A on ...
... base of the crown downward , investigations on trees A , B , and C seem to give convincing evidence . Cambial activity was already in progress on both sides of the base in trees B and C on April 27 , while both cuttings in tree A on ...
Page 395
... base of the branches is of interest when compared with that of the main trunk . Fig . 11 shows a section from the base of a limb six years old . Fig . 10 is from a cutting taken from the main axis just above the branch , and fig . 12 a ...
... base of the branches is of interest when compared with that of the main trunk . Fig . 11 shows a section from the base of a limb six years old . Fig . 10 is from a cutting taken from the main axis just above the branch , and fig . 12 a ...
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The Huron River valley | 402 |
their development and ecological conditions | 360 |
The bogplant societies | 429 |
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