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Tumors

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Part of the book series: Forestry Sciences ((FOSC,volume 24-26))

Abstract

This chapter deals with distinct outgrowths that are found occasionally on trunks, branches or roots of forest trees, without affecting the growth of the trees to any extent. Cankers showing necrotic or oozing zones are excluded from this review.

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Wicker, M. (1987). Tumors. In: Bonga, J.M., Durzan, D.J. (eds) Cell and Tissue Culture in Forestry. Forestry Sciences, vol 24-26. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4484-8_20

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