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202. Rapid Determination of Cell Morphology in Eucalyptus Wood by Fourier Transform Raman Spectroscopy
203. Deposition of Lignin in Differentiating Xylem Cell Walls of Normal and Compression Wood of Buxus microphylla var. insularis Nakai
204. The Seasonal Occurrence and Histology of Septate Fibers in Kalopanax Pictus
205. Quantitative FT-Raman spectroscopy to measure wood cell dimensions
206. Wood and Wood Based Materials. Wood Quality of Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) by Smoke-Heating with Increased Far-Infrared Radiation.
207. Plant Regeneration from the Mass of Shoot Primordia in Rhododendron pentaphyllum Maxim. var. nikoense Komatsu.
208. Plantlet regeneration from mesophyll protoplasts of Betula platyphylla var. japonica
209. Callus Proliferation from Protoplasts Isolated from Cell Suspension Cultures of Alnus firma Sieb.
210. Microspectrometrical Analysis of Ozone Delignification from Wood Cell Walls
211. Enzymic Hydrolysis Of Lignin—Carbohydrate Complexes Isolated From Kraft Pulp
212. Plant Regeneration from Cell Suspension Cultures of Betula platyphylla var. japonica.
213. Induction of Multiple shoots by Shoot Apex Culture in Magnolia obovata Thunb.
214. Stress-wave velocity of trees and dynamic Young’s modulus of logs of 4-year-old Eucalyptus camaldulensis trees selected for pulpwood production in Thailand.
215. Variation in tree growth characteristics, stress-wave velocity, and Pilodyn penetration of 24-year-old teak (Tectona grandis) trees originating in 21 seed provenances planted in Indonesia.
216. Ozone treatment of spent medium from Auricularia polytricha cultivation for enzymatic saccharification and subsequent ethanol production.
217. Isolation and Culture of Protoplasts from Kunugi(Quercus acutissima Carruth.)Callus Cultures.
218. Anatomical characteristics and wood properties of Melaleuca leucadendronnaturally growing in secondary forest in Indonesia
219. ANATOMY AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERASTEMS INCLINED AT DIFFERENT ANGLES
220. CHARACTERISTICS OF TROCHODENDRON ARALIOIDESTENSION WOOD FORMED AT DIFFERENT INCLINATION ANGLES
221. Radial variation of bending property in plantation grown Acacia auriculiformisin Bangladesh
222. Variation in anatomical properties and correlations with wood density and compressive strength in Casuarina equisetifoliagrowing in Bangladesh
223. Callus proliferation from leaf protoplasts using phenylurea type cytokinin, 4-PU, in Betula platyphylla VAR. Japonica.
224. In vitro plantlet regeneration of “dwarf” Indian olive (Elaeocarpus robustus Roxb.): a fruit plant of Bangladesh
225. Ozone–dioxane delignification from the cell walls of Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusaEndl.)
226. Effects of electric cell fusion treatment among leaf protoplasts of Populus alba and alnus firma on growth, leaf morphology, and rapd pattern of eleven acclimatized plants
227. Interfamilial cell fusion among leaf protoplasts of Populus alba, Betula platyphylla and Alnus firma: assessment of electric treatment and invitro culture conditions
228. Histological studies of shoot regeneration system in hypocotyl-derived callus of Phellodendron amurense Rupr.
229. Examination of within-tree variations and the heights representing whole-tree values of derived wood properties for quasi-non-destructive breeding of Eucalyptus camaldulensisand Eucalyptus globulusas quality pulpwood
230. Changes in the physical and chemical properties of six Japanese softwoods caused by lengthy smoke-heating treatment
231. Development of novel elongated fiber-structure in protoplast cultures of Betula platyphylia and Larix leptolepis
232. <Original>Aromatic Ring Cleavage of Various β-O-4 Lignin Model Dimers by Phanerochaete chrysosporium
233. Large electro-fused protoplasts ofPopulus albaselected by a micromanipulator: Techniques and some characteristics of cells and their regenerants
234. Large Electro-Fused Protoplasts of Populus albaSelected by a Micromanipulator: Techniques and Some Characteristics of Cells and Their Regenerants
235. Selection of Eucalyptus camaldulensis Families for Sustainable Pulpwood Production by Means of Anatomical Characteristics.
236. Preliminary evaluation for quality of dimension lumber in four common softwoods in Mongolia.
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238. Geographical variations of lumber quality of Larix sibirica naturally grown in five different provenances of Mongolia.
239. Clarifying the decay process by Inonotus obliquus in Japanese white birch naturally grown in Nikko, Japan.
240. Lignin-degrading enzymes from a pathogenic canker-rot fungus Inonotus obliquus strain IO-B2.
241. Radial growth rate does not affect radial variation of latewood tracheid length in aged trees of Thujopsis dolabrata var. hondae.
242. Determination of Boundary between Core and Outer Wood by Radial Variation Modeling in Tropical Fast-Growing Tree Species.
243. Geographic and longitudinal variations of anatomical characteristics and mechanical properties in three bamboo species naturally grown in Lombok Island, Indonesia.
244. Evaluation of xylem maturation and among-site variation in the anatomical characteristics of Betula platyphylla growing naturally in Mongolia.
245. Among-family variations of direct measurement values for chemical and pulp properties in 4-year-old Eucalyptus camaldulensis half-sib families in Thailand.
246. Log characteristics and basic density of four common Mongolian softwoods.
247. Inheritance of wood color, decay resistance, and polyphenol content of heartwood in full-sib families of Japanese larch (Larix kaempferi (Lamb.) Carr.).
248. Modeling of radial variations in wood properties and comparison of juvenile and mature wood of four common conifers in Mongolia.
249. Within-tree and radial variations of wood properties in naturally regenerated trees of Betula platyphylla grown in Nikko, Japan.
250. Inheritance of static bending properties and classification of load-deflection curves in Cryptomeria japonica.
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