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Genetics of terpenes II. Genetic variances and interrelationships of monoterpene concentrations in Pinus monticola
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Genetics of terpenes II. Genetic variances and interrelationships of monoterpene concentrations in Pinus monticola

  • James W Hanover1 na1 

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  1. James W Hanover: Formerly Geneticist, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Moscow, Idaho.

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Hanover, J. Genetics of terpenes II. Genetic variances and interrelationships of monoterpene concentrations in Pinus monticola. Heredity 27, 237–245 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1971.87

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