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Effect of natural root grafting on growth response of jack pine (Pinus banksiana; Pinaceae)Tarroux et al., 2011
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- Tarroux E
- DesRochers A
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- American Journal of botany
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• Premise of study: Trees are traditionally considered as distinct entities even though they can share a communal root system through root grafts, which are morphological unions between two or more roots. Little is known regarding the ecological significance of natural …
- 235000008565 Pinus banksiana 0 title abstract description 19
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