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1by Gholz, Henry L., Wedin, David A., Smitherman, Stephen M., Harmon, Mark E., Parton, William J.“... root and leaf litters from two highly contrasting trees, Drypetes glauca , a tropical hardwood tree...”
Published in Global Change Biology (2000)
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2by Sardinero, S.Subjects: “...Northern Hardwoods...”
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3by Liu, Weixing, Allison, Steven D., Li, Ping, Wang, Jing, Chen, Dima, Wang, Zhenhua, Yang, Sen, Diao, Liwei, Wang, Bin, Liu, LingliSubjects: “...NORTHERN HARDWOOD FOREST...”
Published in Soil Biology and Biochemistry (2018)
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6by Li Na, Wang Genxu, Yang Yan, Gao Yongheng, Liu GuangshengSubjects: “...HARDWOOD FOREST...”
Published in Soil Biology and Biochemistry (2011)
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7“...A total of 243 samples from Hemlock-Hardwood, Boreal Forest, and Alpine Tundra associations of New...”
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8“...A total of 243 samples from Hemlock-Hardwood, Boreal Forest, and Alpine Tundra associations of New...”
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9“... of level 2 forest features (softwood, hardwood, tundra, and water). These features can be classified...”
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10“...A total of 243 samples from Hemlock-Hardwood, Boreal Forest, and Alpine Tundra associations of New...”
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11“...The occurrence of selected plant-parasitic nematodes in the hemlock-hardwood-white pine, boreal...”
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12“...The occurrence of selected plant-parasitic nematodes in the hemlock-hardwood-white pine, boreal...”
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13“...The occurrence of selected plant-parasitic nematodes in the hemlock-hardwood-white pine, boreal...”
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14“.... Tsuga and various hardwood genera predominated after 6500 years B.P. An increase in Picea and decline...”
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15by Shao, Guoffan, Zhao, Guang, Zhao, Shidong, Shugart, Herman H., Wang, Shaoxian, Schaller, Jörg, Zang, G.“... (Pinus koraiensis Sieb. & Zucc.) hardwood forest below 1100 m above sea level (asl) and evergreen...”
Published in Canadian Journal of Forest Research (1996)
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16“... and then declined, to be replaced, beginning about 9500 years BP, by a closed mixed conifer–hardwood forest...”
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17by Shao, Guofan, Shugart, Herman H., Zhao, Guang, Zhao, Shidong, Wang, Shaoxian, Schaller, Jörg“... (Pinuskoraiensis Sieb. & Zucc.) hardwood forest below 1100 m above sea level (asl) and evergreen coniferous forest...”
Published in Canadian Journal of Forest Research (1996)
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18“... (9350—8350 yr BP); IV, Tsuga—northern hardwoods zone (8350—1750 yr BP); V, Tsuga—Castanea—hardwoods zone...”
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19by Huber, James Kenneth“... that postglacial vegetation progressed from tundra to a shrub parkland or forest-tundra to a conifer-hardwood...”
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20“... in the transformation of this spruce forest to pine or hardwood forests. At Kirchner Marsh in southeastern Minnesota...”
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