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Assessing the translucence and color-change methods for estimating sapwood depth in three boreal species

Quiñonez-Piñón et al., 2018

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Quiñonez-Piñón M
Valeo C
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The translucence and color change in wood methods, which are commonly used to differentiate sapwood from heartwood in tree cores, are compared against the microscopic analysis of wood anatomy method for determining sapwood depth. The translucence …
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