Comparative decay resistance of heartwood of different native species when used under conditions that favor decay.
| Corporate Author: | Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.) |
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| Format: | Government Document eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Madison, Wisconsin :
[publisher not identified],
1929.
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| Series: | Forest Products Laboratory Tech. Note No. 229
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| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic document |
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