15th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference (1979)

 Title   Status 
Tree Improvement In The South -- A Promise Fulfilled Published
Progress And Future Needs Of Forest Genetics Research In The South Published
Genetic Variation In Mississippi Sweetgum Published
Geographic Patterns Of Allozymic Variation In Loblolly Pine Published
Variation And Estimated Gains In Height, Diameter, And Volume Growth For Open-pollinated Progeny Of Virginia Pine (pinus Virginiana Mill.) Published
Avoid Early Selection For Growth Rate In Cottonwood Published
The Use Of Breeding Groups In Advanced Generation Breeding Published
Long-term Tree Breeding Published
Trends In Forest Managementas Influenced By Tree Improvement Published
Response To Nitrate And Ammonium Fertilizers -flowers, Cones And Seed In A Loblolly Pine Seed Orchard Published
Trickle Irrigation For Seed Orchards Published
Root Decline Associated With Subsoiling In Three Loblolly Pine Seed Orchards Published
Management Of An Indoor, Potted Loblolly Pine Breeding Orchard Published
Relative Geographic Stability Of Resistance To Fusiform Rust Of Selected Slash Pine Families Published
Early Growth Of Planted Northern Red Oak As Influenced By Genotype And Nitrogen Fertilization Published
Progress Report: Improved Seedling Production In The South Published
Southern Tree Improvement's Impact On Forest Products - Thoughts On The Future Published
Index Selection For Volume And Straightness In A Loblolly Pine Population Published
Incorporating Genetic Information In Growth And Yield Models Published
The Use And Selection Of Trees For Energy And Chemicals Published
Genetic Variation In Sand Pine And Slash Pine Published
Comparison Of Growth And Volume Production Of Slash And Loblolly Pine Test Plantations On Two Planting Sites Published
Inheritance Of Sprout Growth In American Sycamore Published
Registrants - Fifteenth Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference Published
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