Phytopathology, forestry management. These pine seedlings have yellow needles after dry, arid summer in sandy habitat. However, yellowness may be cons
Phytopathology, forestry management. These pine seedlings have yellow needles after dry, arid summer in sandy habitat. However, yellowness may be consequence of air pollution or fungal disease
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