17th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference (1983)

PDF Forest Genetics - The U.S. Contribution To International Forestry - The Federal Role
Stanley L. Krugman
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PDF Ten Years Of Industrial Tree Improvement In Colombia
William E. Ladrach
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PDF Strategy For The Development Of Conservation Banks And Breeding Programs For Coniferous Species From Central America And Mexico
William S. Dvorak
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PDF Pinus Caribaea Cone Maturation In Puerto Rico
Clark W. Lantz
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PDF New Directions And Problems For Tree Breeding In The Tropics
Dr. Jeffery Burley
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PDF Geographic Location Affects Flowering Of Loblolly Pines
R. C. Schmidtling
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PDF Third-year Seed Production In Outplanted Sweetgumrelated To Nursery Root Colonization By Endomycorrhizal Fungi
Paul P. Kormanik
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PDF Pine Wilt And Pitch Canker Of Virginia Pine In Seed Orchards
L. David Dwinell and Jane Barrows-Broaddus
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PDF Cytex And Other Chemicals Effectively Inhibit Conelet Abortion In Longleaf Pine
Robert C. Hare
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PDF Measuring Pollen Contamination In Clonal Seed Orchards With The Aid Of Genetic Markers
D. B. Smith and W. T. Adams
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PDF Feasibility Of Supplemental Mass Pollination To Increase Genetic Gains From Seed Orchards
F. E. Bridgwater and C. G. Williams
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PDF Pollination Success In Relation To Female Flower Development In Loblolly Pine
David L. Bramlett and Frederick R. Matthews
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PDF A Tree Improvement Program For Southern Hardwoods
R. C. Purnell and R. C. Kellison
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PDF Economic Benefits Of An Aggressive Breeding Program
S. E. McKeand and R. J. Weir
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PDF Low Level Inbreeding Effects On Germination,survival, And Early Height Growth Of Slash Pine
P.A Layton and R.E Goddard
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PDF The Question Of Genetic Management Of Minor Or Undomesticated Species--an Outsider's Reaction
R. D. Burdon
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PDF Crown-quality Assessment And The Relative Economic Importance Of Growth And Crown Characters In Mature Loblolly Pine
Cheryl L. Busby
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PDF Concepts For Analysis Of Intergenotypic Competition In Forest Trees
Warren L. Nance, S. B. Land, Jr., and Richard F. Daniels
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PDF A Multiple-objective Forest Tree Breeding Strategy
Samuel B. Land, Jr. and T. H. Mattheiss
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PDF Lessons From One Generation Of Progeny Testing Or Roberts Rules Of Disorder
Robert J. Weir, J. P. van Buijtenen and R. E. Goddard
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PDF Progeny Test Design And Analysis
J. P. van Buijtenen
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PDF Alternative Designs For Progeny Testing Slash Pine
Donald L. Rockwood
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PDF Growth Of Tissue Culture Plantletsof Loblolly Pine In A Nursery And Greenhouse
L. A. Wisniewski, S. E. McKeand and R. E. Brooks
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PDF Performance Of Single Family Versus Mixed Family Plantation Blocks Of Loblolly Pine
C. G. Williams, F. E. Bridgwater and C. C. Lambeth
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PDF Variation And Heritability Of Branching And Growth Characteristics Among Sycamore Progeny
Charles J. Jourdain and James R. Olson
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PDF Estimation Of Gain In Form, Quality And Volumetric Traits Of American Sycamore In Response To The Selection For Tree Dry Weight
Barbara G. McCutchan
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PDF Genetic Variation Of Six-year-old Open-pollinated Progeny Of Sweet Pecan Trees
John R. Toliver and Furcy J. Zeringue II
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PDF Geographic Variability In Growth Of Ten-year-old Green Ash Families Within East Texas
A. F. Stauder, III and W. J. Lowe
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PDF Geographic Patterns Of Variation Among Sweetgum Populationsin The Southern United States--fourteenth-year Results
George W. Stubblefield
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PDF Fifth Year Performance Of Wide Ranging Loblolly Pine Provenances
John A. Pait, III and Lee Draper, Jr.
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PDF Three Increments Of Gain From Three Stages Of Selection In Slashand Longleaf Pines And Heritabilities At Age 21 Years
Earl R. Sluded
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PDF Relation Between Height Growth And Fusiform Rust Infection In Slash Pine
A. E. Squillace, P. A. Layton, and R. E. Goddard
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PDF Operational Plantations Of Improved Slash Pine: Age 15 Results
Larry Tankersley, Bruce Bongarten, Graham Brister, and Marvin Zoerb
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PDF Genetic Variation Of Cones, Seeds, And Nursery-grown Seedlings Of Bald Cypress (taxodium Distichum (l.) Rich.) Provenances
Stephen Faulkner and John Toliver
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PDF Maximizing Genetic Gain In Loblolly Pine By Application Of Accelerated Breeding Methods And New Concepts In Orchard Design
Michael S. Greenwood
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PDF Early Testing - An Overview With Emphasis On Loblolly Pine
Clements C. Lambeth
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PDF Biochemical Methods For Accelerating Progress In Tree Improvement
James W. Hanover
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PDF Potential Of In Vitro Screening Of Loblolly Pine For Fusiform Rust Resistance
L. J. Frampton, Jr., H. V. Amerson and R. J. Weir
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PDF Patterns Of Genetic And Environmental Variance In A Short-term Progeny Test Of Loblolly Pine
E. C. Franklin
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PDF Increase And Spread Of Brown Spot Needle Blight Within Single And Multiple Family Plantings Of Open-pollinated Longleaf Pine
Margene M. Griggs
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PDF A Trial To Mechanically Sort Clones From A Bulk Seed Lot
ROBERT P. KARRFALT
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PDF Forest Crop Improvement By Tissue Culture
R. L. Mott and H. V. Amerson
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PDF Population Genetic Structure Of The Douglas-fir Shelterwood Regeneration System In Southwest Oregon
David Neale
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PDF Adventitious Shoot Formation On Embryos Of Pinus Palustris Mill., P. Elliottii Engelm. And P. Palustris X Elliottii.
Michael Stine and Harry E. Sommer
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PDF In Vitro Propagation Of Liquidambar Styraciflua L.
Harry E. Sommer, Hazel Y. Wetzstein, and Ni Lee
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PDF Geographic Variation In Loblolly Pine
O. O. Wells
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PDF Southern Forest Tree Improvement
O. O. Wells, David Bramlett, Susan Kossuth
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PDF The Southern Forest Tree Improvement Committee, 1971-81
A. E. Squillace
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PDF Membership In The Southern Forest Tree Improvement Committee
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