Volume 31 (1982) Issue 2/3
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Krishnaswami, S.; Rai, R. S. V.; Srinivasam, V. M. Genetic parameters and inter se correlation of morpho- physiological attributes in seven species of Eucalyptus. v.31(2/3) p. 41-43 |  |
McKimmy, M. D.; Campbell, R. K. Genetic variation in the wood density and ring width trend in coastal Douglas fir. v.31(2/3) p. 43-51 |  |
Thiebaut, B.; Lumaret, R.; Vernet, P. The bud enzymes of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.). Genetic distribution and analysis of polymorphism in several French populations. v.31(2/3) p. 51-60 |  |
Cannell, M. G. R. 'Crop' and 'isolation' ideotypes: evidence for progeny differences in nursery-grown Picea sitchensis. v.31(2/3) p. 60-66 |  |
Ahuja, M. R. Isolation, culture, and fusion of protoplasts: problems and prospects. v.31(2/3) p. 66-77 |  |
Kleinschmit, J. Variation in mineral nutrient content between young plants of Norway spruce provenances and clones. v.31(2/3) p. 77-80 |  |
Burdon, R. D. Selection indices using information from multiple sources for the single-trait case. v.31(2/3) p. 81-85 |  |
Nebgen, R. J.; Lowe, W. J. Inheritance of growth, branch angle, and specific gravity in three American sycamore populations. v.31(2/3) p. 86-89 |  |
O'Reilly, C.; Parker, W. H.; Barker, J. E. Effect of pollination period and strobili number on random mating in a clonal seed orchard of Picea mariana. v.31(2/3) p. 90-94 |  |
Ronald, W. G. Intersectional hybridization of Populus sections, Leuce-Aigeiros and Leuce-Tacamahaca. v.31(2/3) p. 94-99 |  |
Volume 31 (1982) Issue 5/6
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Hinz, P.; Ching, K. K. Performance of progenies of single trees in a provenance plantation. v.31(5/6) p. 149-150 |  |
Schlarbaum, S. E.; Adams, R. P.; Bagley, W. T.; Wayne, W. J. Postglacial migration pathways of Quercus rubra L., northern red oak, as indicated by regional genetic variation patterns. v.31(5/6) p. 150-158 |  |
Askew, G. R.; Schoenike, R. E. Identification of characteristic traits of two varieties of Arizona cypress. v.31(5/6) p. 158-160 |  |
Ekberg, I.; Eriksson, G.; Hadders, G. Growth of intra- and interprovenance families of Picea abies (L.) Karst. v.31(5/6) p. 160-167 |  |
Matziris, D. I. Variation in growth and quality characters in Pinus pinaster provenances grown at seven sites in Greece. v.31(5/6) p. 168-173 |  |
Guinon, M.; Larsen, J. B.; Spethmann, W. Frost resistance and early growth of Sequoiadendron giganteum seedlings of different origins. v.31(5/6) p. 173-178 |  |
Bonnet-Masimbert, M. Effect of root activity on flowering stimulated by gibberellins 4 and 7 in Pseudotsuga menziesii. yqInfluence de l'etat d'activite des racines sur la floraison induite par des gibberellines 4 et 7 chez Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco. v.31(5/6) p. 178-183 |  |
Copes, D. L. Field tests of graft compatible Douglas-fir seedling rootstocks. v.31(5/6) p. 183-187 |  |
Muller-Starck, G. Reproductive systems in conifer seed orchards. I. Mating probabilities in a seed orchard of Pinus sylvestris L. v.31(5/6) p. 188-197 |  |
Griffin, A. R.; Ching, K. K.; Johnson, K. W.; Hand, F. C.; Burgess, I. P. Processing Eucalyptus pollen for use in controlled pollination. v.31(5/6) p. 198-203 |  |
Das, B. L.; Stephan, B. R. Provenance trial with Pinus caribaea Morelet and P. pseudostrobus Lindl. in Orissa, India. v.31(5/6) p. 203-208 |  |
Bailey, D. B.; Feret, P. P. Shoot elongation in Pinus rigida X taeda hybrids. v.31(5/6) p. 209-212 |  |