Impact of spacing on tracheid length, relative density, and growth rate of juvenile wood and mature wood in Picea mariana
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- Yang, K. C.
School of Forestry, Lakehead University - Hazenberg, G.
School of Forestry, Lakehead University
Ten 38-year-old trees of Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P., grown at each of three spacings were used to study the impact of spacing on growth rate, relative density, and tracheid length of juvenile and mature wood.The relative density and tracheid length of plantation grown wood were lower than those of natural grown wood by at least 5% for relative density and 33% for tracheid length.
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