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_aBLAKE, J.
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_aROSERO, P.
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_aLOJAN, L.
260 _c1976
520 _aA study was conducted to determine the reason for the comparatively low stand yield of a potentially fast growing timber species by considering the growth characteristics of individual trees within a stand near Turrialba, Costa Rica. A strong correlation between an index of moisture stress during shoot flushing of individual trees and their corresponding diameters was found. The implications of the correlation lead to the possibility of improving future stand yields by selecting seedlings in the nursery based upon the phenology of the shoot
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_aFENOLOGIA
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_aPLANTACION
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_aCORDIA ALLIODORA
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_aTURRIALBA
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_aCOSTA RICA
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_aPHENOLOGY
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_aPLANTING
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_aCORDIA ALLIODORA
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692 _aPHENOLOGIE
692 _aPLANTATION
692 _aCORDIA ALLIODORA
692 _aCOSTA RICA
773 0 _tCommonwealth Forestry Review (RU)
_d1976
_gv.55(1) p.37-40
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_cCR-TuBCO
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245 1 0 _aThe interaction between phenology and rainfall in the growth of Cordia alliodora (R & P) Oken in a plantation at Turrialba, Costa Rica
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