Early selection for resistance to Heterobasidion parviporum in Norway spruce is not likely to adversely affect growth and wood quality traits in late-age performance
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J. Stenlid | S. Lundqvist | M. Elfstrand | Å. Olson | Harry X. Wu | Zhi-qiang Chen | B. Karlsson | M. R. García Gil | K. Lundén | I. Vos
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