Breeding Pest-Resistant Forest Trees: Developments and Trends


A decade ago breeding for resistance was considered only a promising means of reducing losses to forest insects and diseases. Convincing examples have since demonstrated its practicality. These accomplishments have awakened regional, national, and international interest in resistance breeding.
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Publication 11th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference Proceedings
Event Atlanta, GA - 1971
Author Ronald J. Dinus
Published 1971/06/16
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