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European hardwoods versus Eucalyptus globulus as a raw material for pulping
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Ray tracheids in pinus radiata are more highly resistant to soft rot as compared to axial tracheids: relationship to lignin concentration
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Cellular UV-microspectrophotometric investigations on pine wood (Pinus taeda and Pinus elliottii) delignification during biopulping with Ceriporiopsis subvermispora (Pilát)Gilbn. & Ryv. and alkaline sulfite/anthraquinone treatment
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Identification of transgenes from wood of genetically transformed poplar trees
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Seasonal influences on early wound reactions in Betula and Tilia
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