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Simple separation of Torreya nucifera and Chamaecyparis obtusa wood using portable visible and near-infrared spectrophotometry: differences in light-conducting properties

Published Date
Volume 62, Issue 2, pp 210-212
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Title 

Simple separation of Torreya nucifera and Chamaecyparis obtusa wood using portable visible and near-infrared spectrophotometry: differences in light-conducting properties

  • Author 
  • Hisashi Abe 
  • Ken Watanabe
  • Atsuko Ishikawa
  • Shuichi Noshiro
  • Tomoyuki Fujii
  • Mitsuharu Iwasa
  • Hiroaki Kaneko
  • Hiroshi Wada

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http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10086-016-1541-z

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