yellow birch
Leaf- and plant-level carbon gain in yellow birch, sugar maple, and beech seedlings from contrasting forest litght environments
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Sugar maple and yellow birch regeneration in response to canopy opening, liming and vegetation control in a temperate deciduous forest of Quebec
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Abundance and growth of shrub and tree species in the balsam fir-yellow birch domain, under varying levels of landscape spatial heterogeneity
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Seasonal variation in biomass and carbohydrate partitioning of understory sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) seedlings
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Light and tree size influence belowground development in yellow birch and sugar maple
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Growth and morphological response of yellow birch, sugar maple beech seedlings growing under a natural light gradient
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Crown openness as influenced by tree and site characteristics for yellow birch, sugar maple, and eastern hemlock
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Extraction of tannins from yellow birch: enhanced process for water conservation and energy savings
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Effect of branch position and light availability on shoot growth of understory sugar maple and yellow birch saplings
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Effects of light availability and sapling size on the growth, biomass allocation, and crown morphology of understory sugar maple, yellow birch, and beech
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Greener method for tannin and lignin extraction from the yellow birch bark
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Insights into the Allergenic Potential of the Edible Yellow Mealworm (Tenebrio molitor)
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Removal of Supranol Yellow 4GL by adsorption onto Cr-intercalated montmorillonite
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A peridomestic Aedes malayensis population in Singapore can transmit yellow fever virus
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Protein Elicitor PeaT1 E ciently Controlled Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus in Wheat
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First report of Rice yellow mottle virus in rice in Malawi
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Culture Methods of Eurasian Perch and Yellow Perch Early Life Stages
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Quality evaluation of yellow peach chips prepared by explosion puffing drying
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The Yellow Gorgonian Eunicella cavolini: Demography and Disturbance Levels across the Mediterranean Sea
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The effect of log heating temperature on the peeling process and veneer quality: beech, birch, and spruce case studies
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