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Wood Anatomy: Growth, Microstructure, and Tissues Differentiation

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This lecture covers the growth of different forest types based on soil and environment, the adaptation of trees to climate change, wood anatomy, photosynthesis, and the cellular structure of wood as a renewable biocomposite material.

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