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The impact of log storage time, log size and steaming time on the veneer quality of Pinus elliottii & Pinus taedaMadiope, 2024
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Summary Plywood producers in South Africa historically used P. patula for veneer production. More recently, however, it became impossible to plant P. patula at lower altitudes, because of the fungal pathogen Fusarium circinatum, which causes high mortality …
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