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Physiological tests for predicting stress damage in tree seedlings 1) Stress-enhanced electrolyte leakage (SEEL).

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L'Hirondelle, S.J., Binder, W.D., and Simpson, D.G. 1996. Physiological tests for predicting stress damage in tree seedlings 1) Stress-enhanced electrolyte leakage (SEEL). Joint Meeting Canadian Society of Plant Physiologists Western Region with 16th Annual University of Victoria Forest and Tree Research Colloquium, Malaspina University College, Nanaimo BC. p. 34.
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