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Experiments on Possible Stone Age Glue Types
These experiments cover the making and testing of several possible glue types that might have been used in the hunter and gatherer period of the European Stone Age (without the aid of ceramics). Glue types produced in these experiments are: 1. Birch bark
Werner Pfeifer, Marco Claußen
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Inter-regional variability in site index models for even-aged stands of stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) in Spain [PDF]
Rafael Calama +2 more
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Fine Root Abundance and Dynamics of Stone Pine (Pinus cembra) at the Alpine Treeline Is Not Impaired by Self-shading. [PDF]
Kubisch P +4 more
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Weather conditions favouring cone initiation for Siberian stone pine (Pinus sibirica Du Tour)
Aleksey Vladimirovich Popov +1 more
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A five-year study (2000-2005) was established in a part of Castel Fusano (Rome) pinewood burned in 2000. The aims of the research were: i) to analyse the behaviour of the coenoses after fire; ii) to verify the post-fire growth and canopy recovery of the ...
Manetti MC +4 more
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Study of the Genetic Mechanisms of Siberian Stone Pine (Pinus sibirica Du Tour) Adaptation to the Climatic and Pest Outbreak Stresses Using Dendrogenomic Approach. [PDF]
Novikova SV +9 more
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Carbohydrate accumulation in the needles of Siberian stone pine seedlings
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