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Anatomical differences were seen between tumorous and normal wood whereas noticeable differences were not detected in the chemical composition.
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The authors wish to thank the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for scientific fellowship and furthermore Angelika Full, Anja Vieler at Holzforschung München for their assistance.
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Kilic, A., Gülsoy, S.K., Windeisen, E. et al. Characterizing of abnormal formation in hardwood. Eur. J. Wood Prod. 70, 373–375 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00107-011-0527-1
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