- Title
- Terrestrial laser scanning and low magnetic field digitization yield similar architectural coarse root traits for 32-year-old Pinus ponderosa trees
- Creators
- Antonio Montagnoli - University of InsubriaAndrew T. Hudak - University of InsubriaPasi Raumonen - University of InsubriaBruno Lasserre - University of InsubriaMattia Terzaghi - University of InsubriaCarlos A. Silva - University of InsubriaBenjamin C. Bright - University of InsubriaLee A. Vierling - University of InsubriaBruna N. de Vasconcellos - University of InsubriaDonato Chiatante - University of InsubriaR. Kasten Dumroese - University of Insubria
- Publication Details
- Plant methods, Vol.20(1), 102
- Publisher
- BioMed Central
- Identifiers
- 996690619701851
- Academic Unit
- Idaho Experimental Partnership to Stimulate Competitive Research; College of Natural Resources; Rangeland Center; Natural Resources and Society; Center for Research on Invasive Species
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
Terrestrial laser scanning and low magnetic field digitization yield similar architectural coarse root traits for 32-year-old Pinus ponderosa trees
Plant methods, Vol.20(1), 102
07/09/2024
PMID: 38982502
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