8th Lake States Forest Tree Improvement Conference (1967)
The Eighth Lake States Forest Tree Improvement Conference, held at Madison, Wisconsin, on September 12-13, 1967, was an opportunity for tree breeders and forest genetics research workers representing Universities and private, State, and Federal organizations to exchange knowledge formally and informally.
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Variation in Height Growth and Growth Cessation of 55 Yellow Birch Seed Sources
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Stem Anatomy Variation in Cottonwood Growing Under Nutrient-Deficient Conditions
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Specific Gravity Relationshps in Plantation-Grown Red Pine
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Photosynthesis and Growth of Selected Scotch Pine Seed Sources
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Wood Property Variation in Populus
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Tracheid Development and Wood Quality in Larch Seedlings Under Controlled Environment
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The Growth and Anatomical Features of Nutrient-Deficient Seedlings
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Current Work in Ontario on Compression Wood in Black Spruce in Relation to Pulp Yield and Quality
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Variation in Bark Characters and Wood Specific Gravity of Sugar Maple
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Seed Source Variation in Tracheid Length and Specific Gravity of Five-Year-Old Jack Pine Seedlings
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Walnut Wood Characteristics in Relation to Soil-Site Conditions
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