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Study of carpinus betulus dieback distribution using topographic factors

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Figure 1. The leaves and fruits of Carpinus betulus and dieback in crown
Fig. 2 schematically depicts the dieback phenomena.
Table 1. Chi square test for dieback percentage of Carpinus betulus in different altitude categories
Table 2. Chi square test for dieback percentage of Carpinus betulus in different altitude categories and slope direction

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