Do water-limiting conditions predispose Norway spruce to bark beetle attack?
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Bradley Matthews | Peter Hietz | Klaus Katzensteiner | Sigrid Netherer | Josef Pennerstorfer | Axel Schopf | Sabine Rosner | P. Hietz | E. Blackwell | S. Netherer | Bradley Matthews | K. Katzensteiner | H. Schume | S. Kikuta | S. Rosner | Josef Pennerstorfer | A. Schopf | P. Henschke | Emma Blackwell | Patrick Henschke | Silvia Kikuta | Helmut Schume | J. Pennerstorfer
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