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Description of Damage to Pinus Taeda L. Trees by Wild Rodents

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Figure 1. Qualitative and quantitative characterization of the damage caused by wild rodents in P
Figure 2. The general appearance of different lesions types found in P. taeda trees, caused by wild rodents

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