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Seedling Quality — Soil Fertility Relationships of White Spruce, and Red and White Pine in Nurseries

Forestry Chronicle - Canada
doi 10.5558/tfc36237-3
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Forestry
Date

September 1, 1960

Authors
Alexander DicksonAlbert L. LeafJohn F. Hosner
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Canadian Institute of Forestry


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