Genotypic variation in response to low boron in eucalypt clones
Eucalypts are increasingly important in the tropics for meeting growing demand for timber, wood chips, paper pulp and biofuel. Many new plantations are planted on low boron (B) soils, with adverse effects on plant growth and productivity. Two experiments in sand culture with different levels of adde...
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Main Authors: | Konsaeng S., Sritharathikhun N., Lordkaew S., Dell B., Rerkasem B. |
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Language: | English |
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2014
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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