Polyphenols in the woody roots of Norway spruce and European beech reduce TTC.
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Morphological and physiological responses of Scots pine fine roots to water supply in a dry climatic region in Switzerland.Growth, biomass allocation and photosynthetic responses are related to intensity of root severance and soil moisture conditions in the plantation tree Cunninghamia lanceolata.Seasonal changes in starch and sugar content of poplar (Populus deltoides x nigra cv. Dorskamp) and the impact of stem girdling on carbohydrate allocation to roots.Assessment of frost damage in mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal roots of Scots pine seedlings using classification analysis of their electrical impedance spectra
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Polyphenols in the woody roots of Norway spruce and European beech reduce TTC.
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Polyphenols in the woody roots of Norway spruce and European beech reduce TTC.
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Polyphenols in the woody roots of Norway spruce and European beech reduce TTC
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Anika K Richter
Emmanuel Frossard
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10.1093/TREEPHYS/27.1.155
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2007-01-01T00:00:00Z