23rd Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference (1975)
Rutgers University. New Brunswick, New Jersey. August 4-7 1975.
- Lysis of Fungal Pathogens by Tree Produced Enzymes--A Possible Disease Resistance Mechanism in Trees
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- The Effects of Various Intensities of Light on the Growth of Four Sources of Black Cherry
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- A System for Summarizing Superior Tree Records and Status Information
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- Technique of Mass Producing Jackii Poplar Seed Under Greenhouse Conditions
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- Monoterpene Variability on Balsam Fir (Abies balsamea (L.) Miller) Provenances
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- Growth of Some Selected Exotic Firs (Abies spp.) Over Three Growing Seasons in Wolcott, Vermont
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- Inheritance of Resin Acids in an Interspecific White Pine Cross
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- Breeding and Testing Pitch x Loblolly Pine Hybrids for the Northeast
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- Weevil- Induced Resin Crystallization Related to Resin Acids in Eastern White Pine
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- Sex and the Single Gypsy Moth or Mating Disruption for Gypsy Moth Population Manipulation
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- Large Outdoor Cage Tests with Eastern White Pine Being Tested in Field Plots for White Pine Weevil Resistance
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- Development of Unpollinated Ovules of Quaking Aspen
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- Genetic Variation in Red Maple Rootstocks
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- Nursery Evaluation of a Pitch Pine Provenance Trial
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- Poplar Culture
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- Fusiform Rust Resistance of Progeny From Natural Loblolly x Shortleaf Pine Hybrids
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- Breeding for Resistance to Chestnut Blight at the University of Tennessee
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- Dutch Elm Disease
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- Survival, Growth, and Resistance to Chestnut Blight of Chestnut Hybrids and Selected Families of Chinese Chestnut, 20 Years After Establishment
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- Growth Rates of Eighty Scotch Pine Populations at Fourteen Years in Maryland
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- New Developments in Chestnut Research
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