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Radial Growth Behavior of Pines on Romanian Degraded Lands

Ciprian Valentin Silvestru-Grigore    
Florin Dinulica    
Gheorghe Spârchez    
Aureliu Florin Halali?an    
Lucian Constantin Dinca    
Raluca Elena Enescu and Vlad Emil Cri?an    

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