7th Lake States Forest Tree Improvement Conference (1965)
Joint Proceedings of the 7th Lake States Forest Tree Improvement Conference and the 2nd Genetics Workshop of the American Foresters. October 21-23, 1964. Meeting held at Michigan State University's Biological Station near Hickory Corners, Michigan.
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A New Spruce Hybrid- Picea Schrenkiana X P. Glauca
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Pine Pollens Frozen Five Years Produce Seed
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Studies of Compatibility in Betula
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The Production of Homozygous Tree Material
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Technique and Interpretation in Tree Seed Radiography
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Cone and Seed Yields in White Spruce Seed Production Areas
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Mass Production of Shortleaf X Slash Pine Hybrids by Pollinating Unbagged Female Flowers
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Stimulation of Earlier Flowering and Seed Production in Jack Pine Seedlings Through Greenhouse and Nursery Culture
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The Problem of Site Variation Within Red Pine Provenance Experiments
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Field Trip on the Kellogg Forest of Michigan State University Near Augusta, Michigan
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Business Meeting
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Officers and Members of the Lake States Forest Tree Improvement Committe, 1965
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The Committee on Forest Tree Improvement, Divison of Silviculture, Society of American Foresters, 1965
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Evidences of the Inheritance of Turpentine Composition in Slash Pine
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Inheritance of Germinative Energy and Germinative Capacity in Douglas-Fir
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Variation and Inheritance of Some Physiological and Morphological Traits in Douglas-Fir
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Ten-Year Height Growth Variation in Lake States Jack Pine
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Vacuum Storage of Yellow-Poplar Pollen
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Scientific and Common Names of Tree Genera and Species Mentioned in the Text
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Letter of Appreciation
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Variation in Juvenile Growth and Wood Properties in Half-Sib Cottonwood Families
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Foreword
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Selection for Precocious Flowering in Pinus Sylvestris
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Family Indices for Seed-Orchard Selection
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Lattice and Compact Family Block Designs in Forest Genetics
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Segregation for Chlorophyll Deficiencies and Other Phenodeviants in the X1 and X2 Generations of Irradiated Jack Pine
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Acknowledgments
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Monoterpene Concentration in Douglas-Fir in Relation to Geographic Location and Resistance to Attack by the Douglas-Fir Beetle
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Germinant Size of Jack Pine in Relation to Seed Size and Geographic Origin
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Crossability and Relationships of the California Big-Cone Pines
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