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Wound-Induced Changes in Palatability in Birch (Betula pubescens Ehrh. ssp. Pubescens)
The American Naturalist, 1982P. J. Edwards, S. D. Wratten
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Zhurnal obshchei biologii, 2018
Betula pendula and B. pubescens are widespread species inhabiting the forest zone of Russia. At the same time, they are closely related species making up transitional forms. It is believed that their ecological ranges are overlapping to a great extent, although B. pubescens is more hydrophilic than B. pendula and less exigent to sunlight.
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Betula pendula and B. pubescens are widespread species inhabiting the forest zone of Russia. At the same time, they are closely related species making up transitional forms. It is believed that their ecological ranges are overlapping to a great extent, although B. pubescens is more hydrophilic than B. pendula and less exigent to sunlight.
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Road traffic noise, air pollution, and risk of dementia – results from the Betula project
Environmental Research, 2018Anna Oudin +2 more
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Fractioning and chemical characterization of barks of Betula pendula and Eucalyptus globulus
Industrial Crops and Products, 2013Isabel Miranda +2 more
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