Stand-Scale Correspondence in Empirical and Simulated Labile Carbohydrates in Loblolly Pine
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Kurt H. Johnsen | D. A. Sampson | Chris A. Maier | Timothy J. Albaugh | D. Sampson | K. Ludovici | K. Johnsen | C. Maier | Kim H. Ludovici | T. Albaugh | D. A. Sampson
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