15th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference (1979)
- Trends In Forest Managementas Influenced By Tree Improvement
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- Early Growth Of Planted Northern Red Oak As Influenced By Genotype And Nitrogen Fertilization
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- Variation And Estimated Gains In Height, Diameter, And Volume Growth For Open-pollinated Progeny Of Virginia Pine (pinus Virginiana Mill.)
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- Avoid Early Selection For Growth Rate In Cottonwood
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- The Use Of Breeding Groups In Advanced Generation Breeding
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- The Use And Selection Of Trees For Energy And Chemicals
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- Genetic Variation In Sand Pine And Slash Pine
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- Registrants - Fifteenth Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference
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- Relative Geographic Stability Of Resistance To Fusiform Rust Of Selected Slash Pine Families
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- Progress Report: Improved Seedling Production In The South
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- Index Selection For Volume And Straightness In A Loblolly Pine Population
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- Incorporating Genetic Information In Growth And Yield Models
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- Tree Improvement In The South -- A Promise Fulfilled
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- Progress And Future Needs Of Forest Genetics Research In The South
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- Genetic Variation In Mississippi Sweetgum
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- Long-term Tree Breeding
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- Southern Tree Improvement's Impact On Forest Products - Thoughts On The Future
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- Inheritance Of Sprout Growth In American Sycamore
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- Geographic Patterns Of Allozymic Variation In Loblolly Pine
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- Response To Nitrate And Ammonium Fertilizers -flowers, Cones And Seed In A Loblolly Pine Seed Orchard
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- Root Decline Associated With Subsoiling In Three Loblolly Pine Seed Orchards
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- Trickle Irrigation For Seed Orchards
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- Management Of An Indoor, Potted Loblolly Pine Breeding Orchard
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- Comparison Of Growth And Volume Production Of Slash And Loblolly Pine Test Plantations On Two Planting Sites
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