Journal of Northwest Forestry University, Volume. 40, Issue 4, 157(2025)
Effects of Rejuvenation on Growth, Anatomy and Physiological Indices of Acer mono
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HAN Wenzhe, LIU Huanzhen, WANG Zhaoning, QI Yu, MA Yuandong, KANG Yingkun, LI Chunming. Effects of Rejuvenation on Growth, Anatomy and Physiological Indices of Acer mono[J]. Journal of Northwest Forestry University, 2025, 40(4): 157
Received: May. 25, 2024
Accepted: Sep. 12, 2025
Published Online: Sep. 12, 2025
The Author Email: LI Chunming (lichunming_lcm0522@163.com)