Volume 32 (1983) Issue 1/2
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Bramlett, D. L.; Dell, T. R.; Pepper, W. D. Genetic and maternal influences on Virginia pine seed germination. v.32(1/2) p. 1-4 |  |
Falusi, M.; Calamassi, R.; Tocci, A. Sensitivity of seed germination and seedling root growth to moisture stress in four provenances of Pinus halepensis Mill. v.32(1/2) p. 4-9 |  |
Rehfeldt, G. E. Genetic variability within Douglas-fir populations: implications for tree improvement. v.32(1/2) p. 9-14 |  |
Farmer, R. E., Jr.; Barnett, P. E.; Thor, E.; Rennie, J. C. Heritability estimates for height growth of Tennessee yellow-poplar. v.32(1/2) p. 15-18 |  |
Frampton, L. J., Jr.; Rockwood, D. L. Genetic variation in traits important for energy utilization of sand and slash pines. v.32(1/2) p. 18-23 |  |
Lambeth, C. C.; Gladstone, W. T.; Stonecypher, R. W. Statistical efficiency of row and noncontiguous family plots in genetics tests of loblolly pine. v.32(1/2) p. 24-28 |  |
Cotterill, P. P.; Correll, R. L.; Boardman, R. Methods of estimating the average performance of families across incomplete open-pollinated progeny tests. v.32(1/2) p. 28-32 |  |
Talbert, J. T.; Jett, J. B.; Bryant, R. L. Inheritance of wood specific gravity in an unimproved loblolly pine population: 20 years of results. v.32(1/2) p. 33-37 |  |
Nepveu, G.; Velling, P. Individual genetic variability in wood quality in Betula pendula.yqVariabilite genetique individuelle de la qualite du bois chez Betula pendula Roth. v.32(1/2) p. 37-49 |  |
Lee, C. H. Statistical efficiency varies with plot size, number of replications and seedlots sampled. v.32(1/2) p. 49-52 |  |
Salazar, R. Genetic variation in needles of Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis Barr. et Golf. from natural stands. v.32(1/2) p. 52-59 |  |
Houston, D. B. Stand and seed source variation in peroxidase isozymes of Quercus rubra L. v.32(1/2) p. 59-63 |  |
Volume 32 (1984) Issue 3/4
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Melchior, G. H.; Stephan, B. R.; Mohrdiek, O. Growth performance and Marssonina attack of Populus deltoides Bartr. grown in northern Germany. v.32(3/4) p. 65-71 |  |
Haverbeke, D. F. van Seventeen-year performance of Pinus flexilis and P. strobiformis progenies in eastern Nebraska. v.32(3/4) p. 71-76 |  |
Schmidtling, R. C. Genetic variation in fruitfulness in a loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seed orchard. v.32(3/4) p. 76-80 |  |
Nikolic, D.; Tucic, N. Isoenzyme variation within and among populations of European black pine (Pinus nigra Arnold). v.32(3/4) p. 80-89 |  |
Wilcox, M. D. Inbreeding depression and genetic variances estimated from self- and cross-pollinated families of Pinus radiata. v.32(3/4) p. 89-96 |  |
Park, Y. S.; Fowler, D. P. A provenance test of Japanese larch in eastern Canada, including comparative data on European larch and tamarack. v.32(3/4) p. 96-101 |  |
Stead, J. W. Studies of variation in Central American pines. V: a numerical study of variation in the Pseudostrobus group. v.32(3/4) p. 101-115 |  |
Kolevska-Pletikapic, B.; Jelaska, S.; Berljak, J.; Vidakovic, M. Bud and shoot formation in juvenile tissue culture of Pinus nigra. v.32(3/4) p. 115-119 |  |
Saylor, L. C. Karyotype analysis of the genus Pinus - subgenus Strobus. v.32(3/4) p. 119-124 |  |
Askew, G. R.; Burrows, P. M. Minimum coancestry selection. I. A Pinus taeda population and its simulation. v.32(3/4) p. 125-131 |  |
Ahuja, M. R. Somatic cell differentiation and rapid clonal propagation of aspen. v.32(3/4) p. 131-135 |  |
Volume 32 (1983) Issue 5/6
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Newman, K. W.; Jancey, R. C. Character selection and data structure in geographic variation in Pinus contorta. v.32(5/6) p. 137-141 |  |
Birot, Y.; Christophe, C. Genetic structures and expected genetic gains from multitrait selection in wild populations of Douglas fir and Sitka spruce. I. Genetic variation between and within populations. v.32(5/6) p. 141-151 |  |
Woods, J. H.; Blake, G. M.; Allendorf, F. W. Amount and distribution of isozyme variation in ponderosa pine from eastern Montana. v.32(5/6) p. 151-157 |  |
Bridgwater, F. E.; Talbert, J. T.; Jahromi, S. Index selection for increased dry weight in a young loblolly pine population. v.32(5/6) p. 157-161 |  |
Correll, R. L.; Anderson, R. B. Removal of intervarietal competition effects in forestry varietal trials. v.32(5/6) p. 162-165 |  |
Grunwald, C.; Karschon, R. Variation of Eucalyptus camaldulensis from North Australia grown in Israel. v.32(5/6) p. 165-173 |  |
Christophe, C.; Birot, Y. Genetic structures and expected genetic gains from multitrait selection in wild populations of Douglas fir and Sitka spruce. II. Practical application of index selection on several populations. v.32(5/6) p. 173-181 |  |
Jayasekera, N. E. M. A basis for selecting Hevea clones stable to unpredictable agro-climatic variability. v.32(5/6) p. 181-184 |  |
Salazar, R. Karyotype analysis in Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis Barr. and Golf. v.32(5/6) p. 184-188 |  |
Kang, H. Limits of artificial selection under balanced mating systems with family selection. v.32(5/6) p. 188-195 |  |
Cannell, M. G. R.; Sheppard, L. J.; Ford, E. D.; Wilson, R. H. F. Clonal differences in dry matter distribution, wood specific gravity and foliage 'efficiency' in Picea sitchensis and Pinus contorta. v.32(5/6) p. 195-202 |  |
Worrall, J. Temperature - bud-burst relationships in amabilis and subalpine fir provenance tests replicated at different elevations. v.32(5/6) p. 203-209 |  |
Lambeth, C. C.; Buijtenen, J. P. van Duke, S. D.; McCullough, R. B. Early selection is effective in 20-yr-old genetic tests of loblolly pine. v.32(5/6) p. 210-215 |  |
Eldridge, K. G.; Griffin, A. R. Selfing effects in Eucalyptus regnans. v.32(5/6) p. 216-221 |  |
Burdon, R. D.; Namkoong, G. Multiple populations and sublines. v.32(5/6) p. 221-222 |  |
Reck, S. G. Juvenile height growth of Abies grandis from different geographical seed sources. v.32(5/6) p. 223-224 |  |
Ahuja, M. R. Isolation and culture of mega and normal protoplasts in aspen. v.32(5/6) p. 225-227 |  |