5th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference (1959)

Raleigh, North Carolina. June 11-12, 1959.
PDF Five-year Results of the Southwide Geographic Seed Source Study
Philip C. Wakeley
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PDF Patterns of Insect and Disease Occurrence in the Southwide Geographic Seed Source Study
Berch W. Henry
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PDF Disease Resistance Studies in Tree Improvement Research
F. F. Jewell
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PDF Early Results of a Seed Source Study of Slash Pine in Georgia and Flordia
A. E. Squillace and John Kraus
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PDF An Evaluation of Growth and Form in 5-year-old Open-pollinated Progeny from Selected Loblolly Pine
R. E. Goddard, C. L. Brown, T. E. Campbell, and A. J. Hodges
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PDF Superior Tree Selection, Loblolly Pine
O. J. Peevy
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PDF Superior Tree Selection, Slash Pine
F. C. Cech
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PDF Establishment and Management of Slash Pine Seed Orchards
George M. Ference
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PDF The Place of Fertilizers in Forest Tree Improvement
T. E. Maki
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PDF Results of Pollen Dispersal Studies (Not Published)
Robert McElwee
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PDF Establishment and Management of Seed-producing Areas
Don E. Cole
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PDF Variation in Nursery-grown Seedlings from Individual Mother Trees in a Seed-producing Area
C. L. Brown and R. E. Goddard
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PDF Problems Involved in the Control of Cone Insects by Aerial Spraying
E. P. Merkel, W. L. Beers, Jr., and P. E. Hoekstra
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PDF Cone Rust Control (Not Published)
F. R. Matthews
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PDF Results to Date of a Seed Source Study in Yellow Poplar (Not Published)
Earl R. Sluder
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PDF The Georgia Seed Certification Program
John C. Barber
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PDF Specific Gravity Variation in Mississippi Pine
H. L. Mitchell
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PDF Variation in Inherent Wood Characteristics of Slash Pine
S. R. Miller
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PDF Results of Pulping Tests of Different Densities of Wood (Not Published)
Louis Hiett and Walter Beers
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PDF Tree Improvement Activities in the Pacific Northwest
John W. Duffield
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