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1. Influence of Thermal Modification in Nitrogen Atmosphere on the Selected Mechanical Properties of Black Poplar Wood (Populus nigra L.).

2. Effects of Thermal Modification on Selected Physical Properties of Sapwood and Heartwood of Black Poplar (Populus nigra L.).

3. THE PARAMETERS OF THE ENVIRONMENT OF DEPOSITION AND MOLECULAR ANALYSES OF WATERLOGGED ARCHAEOLOGICAL WOOD FROM THE EARLY MEDIEVAL SITE OF CZERMNO IN EASTERN POLAND.

4. Effect of Extractives on the Equilibrium Moisture Content and Shrinkage of Selected Tropical Wood Species.

5. Temperature, Time, and Interactions between Them in Relation to Colour Parameters of Black Poplar (Populus nigra L.) Thermally Modified in Nitrogen Atmosphere.

6. Effect of steam explosion pretreatment on chosen saccharides yield and cellulose structure from fast-growing poplar (Populus deltoides × maximowiczii) wood.

7. Biotechnological Potential of the Stress Response and Plant Cell Death Regulators Proteins in the Biofuel Industry.

8. The Role of Extractives and Wood Anatomy in the Wettability and Free Surface Energy of Hardwoods.

9. APPLICATION OF X-RAY FLUORESCENCE TECHNIQUE FOR DETERMINATION OF HEAVY METALS UPTAKE BY DIFFERENT SPECIES OF POPLAR.

10. THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF NEOLITHIC WATERLOGGED BEECH WOOD (FAGUS SYLVATICA L.) TO DESTRUCTION BY RETICULITERMES LUCIFUGUS ROSSI.

11. Evaluation of the Hydrolysis Efficiency of Bacterial Cellulose Gel Film after the Liquid Hot Water and Steam Explosion Pretreatments.

12. Evaluation of the Dimensional Stability of Black Poplar Wood Modified Thermally in Nitrogen Atmosphere.

13. Chemometric Study on Alkaline Pre-treatments of Wood Chips Prior to Pulping.

14. PHYTOALEXIN DEFICIENT 4 affects reactive oxygen species metabolism, cell wall and wood properties in hybrid aspen ( P opulus tremula L. × tremuloides).

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