Studies of the spring frost damage of Todo Fir. II. Frost injury on slender stems
Sakai, A.; Yoshida, S.
J. Jap. For. Soc 49(3): 87-93
1967
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Slender stems of Abies sachalinensis were particularly sensitive to spring frosts at heights 10-20 cm. above the ground, where, moreover, temperature fluctuations were greatest.
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