Title | Extended growth decreases in New England are limited to red spruce and balsam fir |
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Authors: | Hornbeck, J. W. ;Smith, R. B. ;Federer, C. A. |
Secondary Authors: | Hornbeck, J. W. |
Publication Type | Conference Proceedings |
Year of Publication: | 1987 |
Pagination: | 38-44 |
Publisher City: | Tarrytown, NY |
Accession Number: | HBR.87-20 |
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