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Enhanced bioproduction of phenolic compounds from <i>Populus nigra</i> L. using temporary immersion bioreactors and metabolomics. [PDF]
Laffon M +6 more
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Gene regulatory network prediction using machine learning, deep learning, and hybrid approaches. [PDF]
Mummadi ST, Islam MK, Busov V, Wei H.
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Ectopic expression of wax ester synthase under a wood-specific promoter enhances cell wall production and wood hydrophobicity. [PDF]
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Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis of LBD Gene Family in Neolamarckia cadamba. [PDF]
Cai C +8 more
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Omens of history : Su Tong\u27s southern landscape and dynastic histories = 歷史的凶兆 : 蘇童的南方景觀和朝代歷史
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Container Production of Yellow-poplar Seedlings
Northern Journal of Applied Forestry, 1985Abstract The effects of two container sizes, six potting media, and three fertilizer levels on growth of yellow-poplar were studied in the greenhouse. Maximum growth in this study was produced in 593 cc containers, a peat-perlite-soil (1:1:1, by volume) potting mix, fertilized twice-weekly with a modified Ingestad's solution.
Daniel B. Houston, Randall B. Heiligmann
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2016
Reviews the life history of the yellow poplar weevil (Odontopus calceatus), its life history, impact on trees such as yellow poplar, sassafras and magnolias.
Day, Eric R., Harriman, Hallie
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Reviews the life history of the yellow poplar weevil (Odontopus calceatus), its life history, impact on trees such as yellow poplar, sassafras and magnolias.
Day, Eric R., Harriman, Hallie
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Yellow-Poplar (Liriodendron spp.)
1991The genus Liriodendron, a member of the family Magnolicaceae, has only two species: Liriodendron tulipifera L. (yellow-poplar, tulip poplar, tuliptree) of eastern North America and L. chinense (Hems’.) Sarg. (Chinese tuliptree), native to central mainland China.
S. A. Merkle, H. E. Sommer
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