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Variation in Wood Quality in White Spruce (Picea Glauca (Moench) Voss). Part I. Defining the Juvenile–Mature Wood Transition Based on Tracheid Length

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Table 1. Acronyms used in the text and their descriptions.
Table 2. Reported transition age (TA) with tracheid length (TL).
Table 3. Tree characteristics.
Figure 1. Radial and longitudinal variations in tracheid length (TL): (a) radial variation in  tracheid length at breast height (1.3 m); (b) radial variation in tracheid length from 1.3 to  13.3 m; (c)  longitudinal variation in average (cambial age 3–30)
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