9th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference (1967)
9th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference in Knoxville, TN from June 8-9, 1967
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The Application of Tissue Culture Techniques to Various Problems in Forest Tree Improvement
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Selection of Superior Trees
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Field Testing and Data Handling in Forest Genetics Research
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Cost-Return Relationships of Tree Improvement Programs
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New Silvicultural Methods
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Self-Incompatibility in Sycamore
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Seedlings of Two Liquidamber Species Compared
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Physiographic Seed Source Variation in Tupelo Gums Grown in Various Water Regimes
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Sixth-Year Results From a Yellow-Poplar Provenance Test
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Fifth Year Results of a Slash Pine Polycross Progeny Test in Georgia
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Inheritance of Spiral Grain in Young Loblolly Pine
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Variation in Photosynthesis and Respiration Among Loblolly Pine Progenies
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Racial Variation in Sand Pine Seedlings
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Comparison of Three Improvement Programs with Crop Breeding Programs
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Geographic Variation in Specific Gravity and Three Fiber Characteristics of Sweetgum
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Epicormic Branching: A Real Problem in Plus Tree Selection
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Development of Grafting and Pollination Methods
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Maximum Use of Minimum Acres
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Initial Results of Slash Pine Progency Test Replicated in Time and Space
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Need for Total-Tree Concept
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New Trends in Breeding Trees for Disease and Insect Resistance
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Tubed Seedlings- A Technique For Planting Improved Stock
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A Study of Racial Variation in Loblolly Pine in Georgia, Tenth-Year Results
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Ninth-Year Performance of Slash and Loblolly Pine Nursery Selections in Georgia
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Variability of Chromosome Structure and Behavior in Southern Pine Hybrid
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Previous Publications and Reports Sponsored by the Committee on Southern Forest Tree Improvement
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Cone and Seed Yields From F1 Crosses Involving Five and Six Year Old Open and Controlled-Pollinated Seedlings of Loblolly Pines
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Wood Density and Percent Summerwood Variation Among Nine Loblolly Pine Seed Sources Grown in Alabama
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Cooperative University and Industry Programs
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State and Federal Programs for Southern Forest Tree Improvement
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The Effect of MH30 on Grass and Pines
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