HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Haibo Wu and collaborators from the Nanchang University, China have published the paper: Large investment of stored nitrogen and phosphorus in female cones is consistent with infrequent reproduction events of Pinus koraiensis, a high value woody oil crop in Northeast Asia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: For each tree the authors selected five branches bearing cones (i.e. reproductive branches) and five branches with no cones (i.e. vegetative branches) from the sun-lit southwest section of the upper canopy.
SUMMARY
2017), with massive cone production during the masting year . . .
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