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- The Japanese Black Pine
- Do Seedlings Derived from Pinewood Nematode-Resistant Pinus Thunbergii Parl
- Morpho-Anatomical Variation and Their Phylogenetic Implications in Native and Exotic
- Experiments on Multiple Factors Affecting Pinaceae Invasions on Isla Victoria, Nahuel Huapi National Park, Argentina
- Japan Phillyraeoides Scrubs Vegetation Rhoifolia Forests
- Buffer Handbook Plant List
- Conifer Availability Plant List
- Minutes of the Meeting of the S-9 Technical Committee on the Introduction, Multiplication, and Evaluation of New Plants for Agri
- Variation in Pinewood Nematode Susceptibility Among Pinus Pinaster Ait
- Metabolites from Resistant and Susceptible Pinus Thunbergii After Inoculation with Pine Wood Nematode
- Identification and Pathogenicity of Bursaphelenchus Species (Nematoda: Parasitaphelenchidae)
- Morpho-Anatomical Variation and Their Phylogenetic Implications in Native
- Pinewood Nematode by the Bartlett Lab Staff (Pine-Wilt Disease) Directed by Kelby Fite, Phd
- Common Pines of Florida1 Niels Proctor and Martha Monroe2
- Botanical Garden Collection Plan 2019 OBJECTIVE: Identify What The
- Southern Utah Guide to Trees
- Species Failure Profile for Trees Common to the Ohio River Valley
- Greening the Urban Forest with Conifers
- Decline and Death of Pinus Spp. in Delaware Caused by Bursaphelenchus Xylophilus ~ J
- Identification and Status of the Introduced Black Pine, Pinus Nigra, and Mugo Pine, Pinus Mugo, in Ontario
- At Play Part 2
- Pinus Species As Prospective Reserves of Bioactive Compounds with Potential Use in Functional Food—Current State of Knowledge
- Ex Situ Conservation of Pinus Koraiensis Can Preserve Genetic
- Ecological Management of Pine Forests
- Japan: the State of the World's Forest Genetic Resources
- Global Survey of Ex Situ Conifer Collections Global Survey of Ex Situ Conifer Collections
- Pine Wood Nematode, Bursaphelenchus Xylophilus