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Almeras, T.; Yoshida, M.; Okuyama, T. The generation of longitudinal maturation stress in wood is not dependent on diurnal changes in diameter of trunk 2006 Journal of Wood Science 52 452-455
Clair, B.; Ruelle, J.; Beauchene, J.; Prevost, M.F.; Fournier, M. Tension wood and opposite wood in 21 tropical rain forest species 1. Occurrence and efficiency of the G-layer 2006 IAWA Journal 27 329-338
Clair, B.; Almeras, T.; Sugiyama, J. Compression stress in opposite wood of angiosperms: observations in chestnut, mani and poplar 2006 Annals of Forest Science 63 507-510
Scotti, I.; Paglia, G.; Magni, F.; Morgante, M. Population genetics of Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst.) at regional scale: sensitivity of different microsatellite motif classes in detecting differentiation 2006 Annals of Forest Science 63 485-491
Epron, D.; Bosc, A.; Bonal, D.; Freycon, V. Spatial variation of soil respiration across a topographic gradient in a tropical rain forest in French Guiana 2006 Journal of Tropical Ecology 22 565-574
Baraloto, C.; Bonal, D.; Goldberg, D.E. Differential seedling growth response to soil resource availability among nine neotropical tree species 2006 Journal of Tropical Ecology 22 487-497
Degen, B.; Blanc, L.; Caron, H.; Maggia, L.; Kremer, A.; Gourlet-Fleury, S. Impact of selective logging on genetic composition and demographic structure of four tropical tree species 2006 Biological Conservation 131 386-401
Clair, B.; Almeras, T.; Yamamoto, H.; Okuyama, T.; Sugiyama, J. Mechanical behavior of cellulose microfibrils in tension wood, in relation with maturation stress generation 2006 Biophysical Journal 91 1128-1135
Maron, P.A.; Schimann, H.; Ranjard, L.; Brothier, E.; Domenach, A.M.; Lensi, R.; Nazaret, S. Evaluation of quantitative and qualitative recovery of bacterial communities from different soil types by density gradient centrifugation 2006 European Journal of Soil Biology 42 65-73
Almeras, T.; Yoshida, M.; Okuyama, T. Strains inside xylem and inner bark of a stem submitted to a change in hydrostatic pressure 2006 Trees-Structure and Function 20 460-467