27th Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference (1981)

School of Natural Resources. The University of Vermont- Burlington, VT. July 29-31, 1980.
PDF Advances in Genetics and Tree Breeding
Bruce Zobel
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PDF A Quarter Century of Progress in Tree Improvement in the Northeast
Jonathan W. Wright
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PDF Forest Genetics Progresses in Quebec
Armand G. Corriveau and Gilles Vallee
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PDF Tree Improvement at the Woodland Division of Georgia-Pacific Corporation in Maine and New Brunswick
William R. Sayward
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PDF Hardwood Tree Improvement at Petawa National Forestry Institute
Gordon Murray
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PDF Assessment of a Large-Scale Reforestation System with Containerized Seedlings on the Basis of 5-Year Experience at the Woodland Division of Georgia-Pacific Corporation in Maine and New Brunswick
Oscar Selin
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PDF Variation in Cambial Peroxidase Isozymes in Quercus Species, Provenances, and Progenies
Frank S. Santamour, Jr. and Polly Demuth
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PDF Flavonoids and Coumarins in Fraxinus and Their Potential Utility in Hybrid Verification
Frank S. Santamour, Jr.
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PDF Clonal Propagation of Sugar Maple by Rooting Cuttings
Harry W. Yawney, John R. Donnelly
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PDF Genetic Advances Among Pines of the Northeast
Henry D. Gerhold
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PDF Variation of Clonal Progenies from Pinus strobus Seed Orchards in the Northeastern United States Grown in Maryland's Nursery
John B. Genys and Clyde M. Hunt
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PDF The Performance of Austrian Pine Seed Sources on Various Sites in West Virginia and Pennsylvania
Roy N. Keys, Franklin C. Cech
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PDF Variation in Specific Gravity and Tracheid Length Among Balsam Fir Provenances
Patrick J. Dery and Donald H. DeHayes
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PDF Ten-Year Results of a Limited Range Eastern White Pine Seed Source Study: Variation in Growth and Specific Gravity
Richard Olson, Franklin Cech, and G.W. Wendel
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PDF Measurement of Partial Replications and Its Effect on the Assessment of Genetic Data
Chen Hui Lee
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