Reply to: Resin from root of trees?
Regis Miller
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Mon Feb 12 12:23:40 CST 1996
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From: Regis B. Miller:S32A
Date: ## 02/12/96 07:23 ##
Southern yellow pines do quite well at producing resin! Just ask the
naval stores industry or the turpentine people.
Regis B. Miller
Forest Products Lab
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From: Jorge A. Santiago-Blay:X400
Date: ## 02/11/96 00:53 ##
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Hi Netters:
I have always wondered how common (if at all) can plant roots produce resin.
Any reference would be most welcomed. Thanks.
Jorge A. Santiago-Blay
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