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Survival and growth of three boreal conifer species transplanted to warm sites: implications for responses to global warming and extreme climatic events

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Item type デフォルトアイテムタイプ(シンプル)_学術雑誌論文(1)
PubDate 2025-07-24
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Title Survival and growth of three boreal conifer species transplanted to warm sites: implications for responses to global warming and extreme climatic events
Language en
Creator Goto Susumu

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Taneda Haruhiko

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Hisamoto Yoko

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Ujino-Ihara Tokuko

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Hirao Toshihide

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Subject relative growth rate, vapor pressure deficit, biomass, climate change, boreal conifer
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Publisher Canadian Science Publishing
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Language eng
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Resource Type(Simple) journal article
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Identifier Type DOI
Related Identifier https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfr-2024-0154
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Source Identifier Type PISSN
Source Identifier 0045-5067
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Source Identifier Type EISSN
Source Identifier 1208-6037
Bibliographic Information en : Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Volume Number 55, p. 1-12, Issue Date 2025-04-11
Reference Number
FR2025-05-18
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