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the lower sections (*) of flowering (F) and nonflowering (NF) balsam fir trees. Staminate flowers were present only<br />

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levels (*), and weight of current-year and l-year old (backfeeding) foliage consumed by spruce budw<strong>or</strong>m reared on<br />

flowering and nonflowering balsam fir trees at two crown levels (*). Staminate tlowers were present only in the<br />

midcrown of flowering trees (n = 10 trees). F<strong>or</strong> a given parameter, means followed by the same letter are not<br />

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