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Biomass and bioethanol potential productivity in a short rotation coppicing (SRC) of Salix spp.

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' Biomass and bioethanol potential productivity in a short rotation coppicing (SRC) of Salix spp.' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • bioehanol
  • biomass
  • harvest cycle
  • planting density
  • salix
  • src plantation
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