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Genetic control of pulp and timber properties in maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.)

Pot et al., 2002

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3534026798636192328
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Pot D
Chantre G
Rozenberg P
Rodrigues J
Jones G
Pereira H
Hannrup B
Cahalan C
Plomion C
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Annals of Forest Science

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Wood is one of our most important natural resources and has been exploited for many hundreds of years as fuel, building material and a source of paper. Its composition is variable among and within species. The ability to monitor the intra-specific variability is a …
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