Growth performance and leaf ecophysiological traits in three Aquilaria species in Malaysia
The genus Aquilaria (Thymelaeaceae) is widely used for the production of agarwood, and includes several valuable plantation species in Southeast Asia. To understand appropriate planting conditions, it is necessary to characterize species-specific ecological traits such as photosynthesis and drought...
Main Authors: | Kenzo, Tanaka, Yoneda, Reiji, Oda, Ayumi Tanaka, Azani, Mohamad Alias |
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Format: | Article |
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Springer Dordrecht
2019
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