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Home Publications Tree Improvement and Genetics Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference 26th Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference (1978) Evalutaion of Early Growth Among Hybrid Poplar Clonal Tests in the Northeastern United States

Evalutaion of Early Growth Among Hybrid Poplar Clonal Tests in the Northeastern United States

It is possible to select a few hybrid poplar clones which grow well on a number of sites. However, coefficients of rank correlation between locations are not large enough to warrant early selection of a large number of clones for planting over large regions. Full-sib family data indicate that family selection followed by mass selection and clonal propagation should be considered as an alternate improvement method following any further hybridization efforts with Populus species.


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Author(s): Maurice E. Demeritt, Jr.

Publication: Tree Improvement and Genetics - Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference - 1978