Cite
Two New Zealand-based common garden experiments of the range-wide 'Kuser' clonal collection of Sequoia sempervirens reveal patterns of provenance variation in growth and wood properties.
MLA
Meason, D., et al. “Two New Zealand-Based Common Garden Experiments of the Range-Wide ‘Kuser’ Clonal Collection of Sequoia Sempervirens Reveal Patterns of Provenance Variation in Growth and Wood Properties.” New Forests, vol. 47, no. 4, July 2016, pp. 635–51. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-016-9535-7.
APA
Meason, D., Kennedy, S., & Dungey, H. (2016). Two New Zealand-based common garden experiments of the range-wide “Kuser” clonal collection of Sequoia sempervirens reveal patterns of provenance variation in growth and wood properties. New Forests, 47(4), 635–651. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-016-9535-7
Chicago
Meason, D., S. Kennedy, and H. Dungey. 2016. “Two New Zealand-Based Common Garden Experiments of the Range-Wide ‘Kuser’ Clonal Collection of Sequoia Sempervirens Reveal Patterns of Provenance Variation in Growth and Wood Properties.” New Forests 47 (4): 635–51. doi:10.1007/s11056-016-9535-7.