Electrophoresis Separation of General Protein and Isoenzymes of Black Cherry Seed


In addition to seed source studies, biosystematic investigations which describe patterns of variation through comparative anatomy, morphology, biochemistry or related disciplines, provide valuable data on the geographic variation of a given species. In 1966, a comprehensive study of black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.) was initiated at West Virginia University. Initially, seeds from 33 widely separated areas throughout the black cherry range were collected, studied, and planted. Geographic differences in seed characteristics were found (Cech and Kitzmiller, 1968). Several out plantings have been made for future analyses.
PDF details
Download this file
Publication 10th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference Proceedings
Event Houston, TX - 1969
Author Ralph A. Lewis and Franklin C. Cech
Published 1969/06/19
** PDF Files require the Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Search Tree Planters Notes
If you can read this text, it means you are not experiencing the RNGR design at its best. RNGR makes heavy use of CSS, which means it is accessible to any internet browser, but the design needs a standards-compliant browser represent the intended look. Just so you know ;)