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    The Increase in Girth Associated with Production of Wood and Bark
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The Increase in Girth Associated with Production of Wood and Bark

Question 61

Question 61

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The increase in girth associated with production of wood and bark in trees occurs as a consequence of


A) primary growth.
B) secondary growth.
C) apical meristem growth
D) indeterminate growth.

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