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  1. Radial growth rate does not affect radial variation of latewood tracheid length in aged trees of Thujopsis dolabrata var. hondae
  2. The effect of laminate configuration on the mechanical properties of model glued-laminated timber composed of single and mixed tropical fast-growing tree species
  3. Inheritance of wood properties and their radial variations in full-sib families of 36-year-old Japanese larch (Larix kaempferi (Lamb.) Carr.)
  4. Evaluation of xylem maturation and among-site variation in the anatomical characteristics of Betula platyphylla growing naturally in Mongolia
  5. Relationship between the xylem maturation process based on radial variations in wood properties and radial growth increments of stems in a fast-growing tree species, Liriodendron tulipifera
  6. Sawn-timber quality of six half-sib families of hinoki cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa (Siebold et Zucc.) Endl.)
  7. Effects of Site Conditions on Costs and Profitability in the Extraction and Use of Dead Trees in Mongolia
  8. Preliminary evaluation of anatomical characteristics of four common Mongolian softwoods
  9. Among-family variations of direct measurement values for chemical and pulp properties in 4-year-old Eucalyptus camaldulensis half-sib families in Thailand
  10. Radial variations of broad-sense heritability in wood properties and classification of load–deflection curves in static bending for six half-sib families of Chamaecyparis obtusa
  11. Determination of Boundary between Core and Outer Wood by Radial Variation Modeling in Tropical Fast-Growing Tree Species
  12. DECAY RESISTANCE AND CHANGES IN CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF TWO FAST-GROWING TREE SPECIES NEOLAMARKCIA CADAMBA AND OCHROMA PYRAMIDALE
  13. Log characteristics and basic density of four common Mongolian softwoods
  14. Secondary xylem maturation evaluated by modeling radial variations in anatomical characteristics and wood properties of Shorea macrophylla (De Vr.) Ashton planted in Sarawak, Malaysia
  15. Modeling of radial variations of wood properties in naturally regenerated trees of Betula platyphylla grown in Selenge, Mongolia
  16. Within-tree and radial variations of wood properties in naturally regenerated trees of Betula platyphylla grown in Nikko, Japan
  17. Preliminary evaluation for quality of dimension lumber in four common softwoods in Mongolia
  18. Tree and Stand Variations of the Stress-Wave Velocity of Stems in Lithocarpus Edulis Trees Growing in Coppiced Stands in Chiba, Japan
  19. Clonal variations and effects of juvenile wood on lumber quality in Japanese larch
  20. Predicting the bending properties of Larix sibirica lumber using nondestructive-testing methods
  21. Geographical variations of lumber quality of Larix sibirica naturally grown in five different provenances of Mongolia
  22. The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the medicinal fungus Inonotus obliquus (Hymenochaetaceae, Basidiomycota)
  23. Reaction wood anatomy and lignin distribution in Gnetum gnemon branches
  24. Wood properties of Larix sibirica naturally grown in Tosontsengel, Mongolia
  25. Radial variation of wood properties in Neolamarckia cadamba trees from an East Java community forest
  26. Anatomical characteristics and wood properties of unutilized Artocarpus species found in secondary forests regenerated after shifting cultivation in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
  27. Wood properties of 7-year-old balsa (Ochroma pyramidale) planted in East Java
  28. Relationships between tree size and reaction wood formation in 23 Japanese angiosperms
  29. Among-family variations of solid wood properties in 4-year-old Eucalyptus camaldulensis trees selected for pulpwood production in Thailand
  30. Properties of Juvenile and Mature Wood and Their Effects on the Bending Properties of Lumber in Pinus taeda Growing in Tochigi, Japan
  31. Evaluation of xylem maturation and the effects of radial growth rate on anatomical characteristics and wood properties of Azadirachta excelsa planted in Indonesia
  32. TENSION WOOD-LIKE REACTION WOOD IN VESSEL-LESS TETRACENTRON SINENSE
  33. Anatomical characteristics in 20-year-old Zelkova serrata trees from eight half-sib families
  34. Radial and between-family variations of the microfibril angle and the relationships with bending properties in Picea jezoensis families
  35. Changes in lignocellulolytic enzyme activity during the degradation of Picea jezoensis wood by the white-rot fungus Porodaedalea pini
  36. Wood, Chemical, and Pulp Properties of Woods from Less-Utilized Fast-Growing Tree Species Found in Naturally Regenerated Secondary Forest in South Kalimantan, Indonesia
  37. Growth characteristics and wood properties of 26-year-oldEucalyptus albaplanted in Indonesia
  38. Basic density and microfibril angle of Picea glehnii
  39. ANATOMY AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA STEMS INCLINED AT DIFFERENT ANGLES
  40. Diversities of decay resistance and n-hexane-extractive contents in seven half-sib families from plus trees in todomatsu (Abies sachalinensis)
  41. Ozone oxidation pretreatment for enzymatic saccharification of spent culture media after Lentinula edodes cultivation
  42. Anatomical characteristics and wood properties ofMelaleuca leucadendronnaturally growing in secondary forest in Indonesia
  43. Wood properties and their among-family variations in 10 open-pollinated families of Picea jezoensis
  44. Physical and Mechanical Properties of Woods from Three Native Fast-Growing Species in a Secondary Forest in South Kalimantan, Indonesia
  45. Reaction Wood Anatomy in a Vessel-Less Angiosperm Sarcandra Glabra
  46. The Effect of Storage Time of Cloud Ear Fungus (Auricularia polytricha) Spent Culture Media Made of Three Indonesian Tree Species on Their Saccharification Rate
  47. 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
  48. 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
  49. Anatomical property variation inAcacia auriculiformisgrowing in Bangladesh
  50. Growth characteristics, stress-wave velocity, and Pilodyn penetration of 15 clones of 12-year-old Tectona grandis trees planted at two different sites in Indonesia
  51. ANATOMY AND LIGNIN DISTRIBUTION OF “COMPRESSION-WOOD-LIKE REACTION WOOD” IN GARDENIA JASMINOIDES
  52. Cationic peroxidase related to basal resistance of Betula platyphylla var. japonica plantlet No.^|^#8201;8 against canker-rot fungus Inonotus obliquus strain IO-U1
  53. CHARACTERISTICS OF TROCHODENDRON ARALIOIDES TENSION WOOD FORMED AT DIFFERENT INCLINATION ANGLES
  54. Proteome analysis of infection-specific proteins from Japanese birch (Betula platyphylla var. japonica) plantlet No.8 infected with Inonotus obliquus strain IO-U1
  55. Enzymatic saccharification of spent wood-meal media made of 5 different tree species after cultivation of edible mushroom Auricularia polytricha
  56. Stress wave velocity, basic density, and compressive strength in 34-year-old Pinus merkusii planted in Indonesia
  57. Wood properties of Pericopsis mooniana grown in a plantation in Indonesia
  58. Properties of Bending, Shearing and Partial Compression of Laminated Lumbers Composed of Sugi and Hinoki Wood with Elements or Laminae of Varying Thickness
  59. In vitro plantlet regeneration of “dwarf” Indian olive (Elaeocarpus robustus Roxb.): a fruit plant of Bangladesh
  60. Radial variations of wood properties in Casuarina equisetifolia growing in Bangladesh
  61. Prediction of the mechanical properties of lumber by stress-wave velocity and Pilodyn penetration of 36-year-old Japanese larch trees
  62. Plant regeneration from mesophyll protoplasts of a medicinal plant, Phellodendron amurense rupr.
  63. Ozone–dioxane delignification from the cell walls of Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa Endl.)
  64. Relationship between Stress-Wave Velocity of Standing Tree and Wood Quality in 27-Year-Old Hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa Endl.)
  65. Histological studies of shoot regeneration system in hypocotyl-derived callus of Phellodendron amurense Rupr.
  66. Wood Quality of Sugi (Cryptomeria Japonica) Grown at Four Initial Spacings
  67. Changes in the physical and chemical properties of six Japanese softwoods caused by lengthy smoke-heating treatment
  68. Extractives relating to heartwood color changes in sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) by a combination of smoke-heating and UV radiation exposure
  69. Reddening by UV Irradiation after Smoke-Heating in Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) Black Heartwood
  70. Improvement of Heartwood Color of Black-Colored Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) by UV Irradiation after Smoke Heating