Review of Long-term Climate Change Research Facilities for Forests |
Seo, Dong-Jin
(Department of Ecological Landscape, National Institute of Ecology)
Kim, Hyun-chul (Division of Tree Breeding, National Institute of Forest Science) Lee, Hyun Seok (Division of Tree Breeding, National Institute of Forest Science) Lee, Solji (Division of Tree Breeding, National Institute of Forest Science) Lee, Wi-Yeong (Division of Tree Breeding, National Institute of Forest Science) Han, Sim-Hee (Division of Tree Breeding, National Institute of Forest Science) Kang, Jun Won (Division of Tree Breeding, National Institute of Forest Science) |
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