Percent Dry Weight (Biomass) References
Quercus mongolica [Mongolian Oak]


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Watanabe, M., Kitaoka, S., Eguchi, N., Watanabe, Y., Satomura, T., Takagi, K., Satoh, F. and Koike, T. 2014. Photosynthetic traits and growth of Quercus mongolica var. crispula sprouts attacked by powdery mildew under free-air CO2 enrichment. European Journal of Forest Research 133: 725-733.

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