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Fenton-like oxidation and KOH activation on the CO<sub>2</sub> adsorption performance of wood-based hierarchical porous carbon. [PDF]
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Sustainable 3D-Printed Supports Coated with Zirconium-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks for Picolinic Herbicide Extraction. [PDF]
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Valorization of birch tops and branches containing mechanically inseparable wood and bark.
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An Overview of the Biology of Reaction Wood Formation
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2007AbstractReaction wood possesses altered properties and performs the function of regulating a tree's form, but it is a serious defect in wood utility. Trees usually develop reaction wood in response to a gravistimulus. Reaction wood in gymnosperms is referred to as compression wood and develops on the lower side of leaning stems or branches. In arboreal,
Sheng Du
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The nature of reaction wood. VII. Lignification in reaction wood
Australian Journal of Botany, 1963Lignification of reaction wood, caused to form in the stems of seedlings of Trisrania conferta K.Br., Grevillea robusta A.Cunn., Eucalyptus botryoides Sm., E. Melliodora A.Cunn. ex Schau., Hakea laurina R.Br., and Liquidambar styraciflua L., has been investigated with the use of ultraviolet microscopy and staining techniques.
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