4th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference (1957)

Athens, Georgia. January 8-9, 1957

 Title   Status 
The Scope and Magnitude of Forest Genetics Research Published
Genetics and Its Relationship to the Improvement of Plants Published
The Pulp and Paper Industry Looks at Future Wood Requirements Published
The Lumbar Industry Looks at Future Wood Requirements Published
The Opportunities and Responsibilities of the Regional Forest Genetics Committee Published
Hereditary Variations in Slash Pine Tracheids Published
Inheritance of Wood Properties in Pine Published
Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Loblolly Pine Seedlings Associated With Drought Resistance Published
Louisiana Agricultural Experimental Station Published
North Carolina State College Agricultural Experimental Station Published
Resistance to Littleleaf in Shortleaf Pine Published
Slash Pine Progeny Tests Indicate Genetic Variation in Resistance to Rust Published
Differential Growth Rate of Young Progeny of Individual Slash Pine Trees Published
Rooting and Air-Layering Some Southern Hardwoods Published
Propagation of Some Delta Hardwoods by Rooting Published
Age of Tree and Root Development by Air-Layers in Loblolly Pine Published
Control of Cone Insects in Southern Pine Published
Inoculation Techniques in Studies of Rust Resistance Published
Initiation and Development of Primordia in Slash Pine Published
Stimulation of Flower and Seed Production in Slash Pine Published
Reasons, Problems, and Results of Growing a Large Tree in a Greenhouse Published
Handling Valuable Nursery Stock Published
Every Seedling From Selected Seed Published
Grafted Seed Orchards in the South Published
The Georgia Seed Certification Program Published
Forest Genetics at the Institute of Paper Chemistry Published
Pollen Handling Published
Rooting of Southern Pines Published
What We Know About Grafting Published
What We Know About Air Layering Published
Progress in Nursery Selection of Loblolly, Shortleaf and White Pine Super-Seedlings Published
Contributions of Silvicultural Practices Other Than Genetics to Forest Trees Published
New Developments in Forest Genetics Research Programs Around the Country Published
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