29th Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference (1985)
Division of Forestry, West Virginia University---- Morgantown, West Virgina July 18-20, 1984
- Rooting of Stem Cuttings from 12-14-Year-Old Scotch Pine Ortets
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- Performance of White Ash Progenies After 7 Years in a West Virginia Planting
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- Variation in Height of White Spruce Provenances After 10 and 20 Years in Five Field Tests
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- The Population Structure of Black Spruce in Central New Brunswick
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- Economic Analysis of Three Generation Alternatives in Maine's Spruce-Fir Forest
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- Single Clone Orchard Production of Pitch x Loblolly Hybrids
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- Effect of Moisture Content on the Assessment of Wood Quality for Known-Source Genetic Material
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- Potassium Uptake in Three Provenances of Red Spruce Seedlings at Three AL3+ Levels
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- Genetic Variation in Nitrogen Concentration, Accumulation and Utilization Efficiency in 20 Latrix Laricina Families
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- Jack Pine Provenance Tests in Maine
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- Tamarack Pollen Dispersal
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- Survival of Hybrid Poplar at Camp Edwards, Cape Cod, MA.
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- Progeny Testing of Native Aspens and Their Hybrids for Biomass Production in Michigan
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- Predicting Provenance by Plantation Interaction by the Latitude and the Effect of the Seed Source in White Ash
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- Constraints and Opportunities for Tree Improvement in the Appalachian Hardwood Region
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- Year-to-Year Variation in Sap-Sugar Concentration of Sugar Maple Progenies and It's Potential Effects on Genetic Selection for High Sap Sugar
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- Red Pine--Potential for Genetic Improvement and Observations on Cone and Seed Production
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- Factors Influencing Successful Propagation of Young Tamarack Stem Cuttings
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- Microcomputer Storage and Retrieval of Tree Improvement Records
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- Diversity in the Northern Seed Sources of Loblolly Pine
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