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Deployment of Tree Resistance to Insects in Short-rotation Populus Plantations

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Coyle, D.R., McMillin, J.D., Hall, R.B., Hart, E.R. (2002). Deployment of Tree Resistance to Insects in Short-rotation Populus Plantations. In: Wagner, M.R., Clancy, K.M., Lieutier, F., Paine, T.D. (eds) Mechanisms and Deployment of Resistance in Trees to Insects. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47596-0_9

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