Structural regularities in trees

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Structural regularities in trees. / Hari, Pertti; Havimo, Mikko; Aalto, Juho; Schiestl-Aalto, Pauliina; Nikinmaa, Eero; Lintunen, Anna; Kalliokoski, Tuomo; Helmisaari, Heljä Sisko; Stupak, Inge.

Physical and Physiological Forest Ecology. red. / Pertti Hari; Kari Heliövaara; Liisa Kulmala. Springer Netherlands, 2013. s. 329-347.

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Hari, P, Havimo, M, Aalto, J, Schiestl-Aalto, P, Nikinmaa, E, Lintunen, A, Kalliokoski, T, Helmisaari, HS & Stupak, I 2013, Structural regularities in trees. i P Hari, K Heliövaara & L Kulmala (red), Physical and Physiological Forest Ecology. Springer Netherlands, s. 329-347. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5603-8_6

APA

Hari, P., Havimo, M., Aalto, J., Schiestl-Aalto, P., Nikinmaa, E., Lintunen, A., Kalliokoski, T., Helmisaari, H. S., & Stupak, I. (2013). Structural regularities in trees. I P. Hari, K. Heliövaara, & L. Kulmala (red.), Physical and Physiological Forest Ecology (s. 329-347). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5603-8_6

Vancouver

Hari P, Havimo M, Aalto J, Schiestl-Aalto P, Nikinmaa E, Lintunen A o.a. Structural regularities in trees. I Hari P, Heliövaara K, Kulmala L, red., Physical and Physiological Forest Ecology. Springer Netherlands. 2013. s. 329-347 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5603-8_6

Author

Hari, Pertti ; Havimo, Mikko ; Aalto, Juho ; Schiestl-Aalto, Pauliina ; Nikinmaa, Eero ; Lintunen, Anna ; Kalliokoski, Tuomo ; Helmisaari, Heljä Sisko ; Stupak, Inge. / Structural regularities in trees. Physical and Physiological Forest Ecology. red. / Pertti Hari ; Kari Heliövaara ; Liisa Kulmala. Springer Netherlands, 2013. s. 329-347

Bibtex

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