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| Frost hardiness and winter photosynthesis of Thuja plicata and Pseudotsuga menziesii seedlings grown at three rates of nitrogen and phosphorus supply // Can. J. Forest Res., 1995. Vol. 25, N 1.-С.18-28
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| Hawkins B.J. Effect of inbreeding level on frost hardiness of douglas-fir // Plant Physiol., 1994. Vol. 105, N 1 Suppl..-С.110
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| Shortt R.L. Inbreeding effects on the spring frost hardiness of coastal Douglas-fir // Can. J. Forest res., 1996. Vol. 26, N 6.-С.1049-1054
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| Hawkins B.J. Frost hardiness of Thuja plicata and Pseudotsuga menziesii seedlings when nutrient supply varies with season // Can. J. Forest res., 1996. Vol. 26, N 8.-С.1509-1513
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| Hawkins B.J. Nutrient retranslocation in Douglas-fir and amabilis fir // Plant Physiol., 1997. Vol. 114, N 3 Suppl..-С.115
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| Deslippe J.R. Freezing tolerance of coastal and interior populations of Pacific yew (Taxus brevifolia) planted in a common garden // Cryo-Lett., 2000. Vol. 21, N 3.-С.191
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| Deslippe J.R. Freezing tolerance of coastal and interior populations of Pacific yew (Taxus brevifolia) planted in a common garden // Cryo-Lett., 2000. Vol. 21, N 3.-С.191
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| Hawkins B.J. Response of western hemlock crosses to nitrogen and phosphorus supply // New Forests, 2000. Vol. 20, N 2.-С.135-143
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| Hawkins B.J. Response of western hemlock crosses to nitrogen and phosphorus supply // New Forests, 2000. Vol. 20, N 2.-С.135-143
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| Miller B.D. Nitrogen uptake and utilization by slow- and fast-growing families of interior spruce under contrasting fertility regimes // Can. J. Forest Res., 2003. Vol. 33, N 6.-С.959-966
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| Karim S.Abdul Variation in response to nutrition in a three-generation pedigree of Populus // Can. J. Forest Res., 1999. Vol. 29, N 11.-С.1743-1750
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| Hawkins B.J. Growth and nutrient dynamics of western hemlock with conventional or exponential greenhouse fertilization and planting in different fertility conditins // Can. J. Forest Res., 2005. Vol. 35, N 4.-С.1002-1016
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| Hawkins B.J. Growth and nutrient dynamics of western hemlock with conventional or exponential greenhouse fertilization and planting in different fertility conditins // Can. J. Forest Res., 2005. Vol. 35, N 4.-С.1002-1016
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| Miller B.D. Nitrogen uptake and utilization by slow- and fast-growing families of interior spruce under contrasting fertility regimes // Can. J. Forest Res., 2003. Vol. 33, N 6.-С.959-966
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| Everett K.T. Growth and nutrient dynamics of Douglas-fir seedlings raised with exponential or conventional fertilization and planted with or without fertilizer // Can. J. Forest Res., 2007. Vol. 37, N 12.-С.2552-2562
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| Hawkins B.J. pH affects ammonium, nitrate and proton fluxes in the apical region of conifer and soybean roots // Physiol. plant., 2010. Vol. 138, N 2.-С.238-247
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| Metcalfe R.J. Adaptations to nitrogen form: Comparing inorganic nitrogen and amino acid availability and uptake by four temperate forest plants // Can. J. Forest Res., 2011. Vol. 41, N 8.-С.1626-1637
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| Hawkins B.J. Evolutionary interpretation of a high temperature growth response in five New Zealand forest tree species // N. Z. J. Bot., 1989. Vol. 27, N 1.-С.101-107
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| Hawkins B.J. The growth of three podocarp species under different nutrient regimes // N.Z.J. Bot., 1989. Vol. 27, N 2.-С.305-310
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