Volume 35 (1986) Issue 2/3
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Khalil, M.A.K. Variation and genotype stability of Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P. in Newfoundland, Canada v. 35(2-3) p. 49-57 |  |
Isik, K. Altitudinal variation in Pinus brutia Ten.: Seed and seedling characteristics v. 35(2-3) p. 58-67 |  |
Bongarten, B.C.; Hanover, J.W. Provenance variation in blue spruce (Picea pungens) at eight locations in the northern United States and Canada v. 35(2-3) p. 67-74 |  |
Prakash, C.S.; Heather, W.A. Inheritance of resistance to races of Melampsora medusae in Populus deltoides v. 35(2-3) p. 74-77 |  |
Khalil, M.A.K. Variation in seed quality and some juvenile characters of white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) v. 35(2-3) p. 78-85 |  |
Campbell, R.K. Mapped genetic variation of Douglas-fir to guide seed transfer in southwest Oregon v. 35(2-3) p. 85-96 |  |
Jonsson, A.; Eriksson, G.; Franzen, A. Within-population variation in frost damages in Pinus contorta Dougl. seedlings after simulated autumn or late- winter conditions v. 35(2-3) p. 96-102 |  |
Boyle, T.J.B.; Morgenstern, E.K. Estimates of outcrossing rates in six populations of black spruce in Central New Brunswick v. 35(2-3) p. 102-106 |  |
Bongarten, B.C.; Hanover, J.W. Genetic parameters of blue spruce (Picea pungens) at two locations in Michigan v. 35(2-3) p. 106-112 |  |
Tuskan, G.A.; Buijten, J.P. van Inherent differences in family response to inter-family competition in loblolly pine v. 35(2-3) p. 112 |  |
Foster, G.S.; Bridgwater, F.E. Genetic analysis of fifth-year data from a seventeen parent partial diallel of loblolly pine v. 35(2-3) p. 118-122 |  |
Rajora, O.P.; Zsuffa, L. Atypical seedlings of Populus L.: Their genetic significance and value in breeding v. 35(2-3) p. 122-124 |  |
Borghetti, M.; Menozzi, P.; Vendramin, G.G.; Giannini, R. Short note: Morhological variation in chestnut fruits (Castanea sativa Mill.) in Tuscany (Italy) v. 35(2-3) p. 124-128 |  |
Volume 35 (1986) Issue 4
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Farmer, R.E. Jr.; Reinholt, R.W.; Schneckenburger, F. Environmental preconditioning and variance in early growth of balsam poplar v. 35(4) p. 129-131 |  |
Brotschol, J.V.; Roberds, J.H.; Namkoong, G. Allozyme variation among North Carolina populations of Liriodendron tulipifera L. v. 35(4) p. 131-138 |  |
Critchfield, W.B.; Kinloch, B.B. Sugar pine and its hybrids v. 35(4) p. 138-145 |  |
Old, K.M.; Libby, W.J.; Russell, J.H.; Eldridge, K.G. Genetic variability in susceptibility of Pinus radiata to Western gall rust v. 35(4) p. 145-149 |  |
El-Kassaby, Y.A.; Parkinson, J.; Devitt, W.J.B. The effect of crown segment on the mating system in a Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) seed orchard v. 35(4) p. 149-155 |  |
Sluder, E.R. Gains from first-cycle selection in slash and longleaf pines v. 35(4) p. 155-159 |  |
Park, Y.S.; Gerhold, H.D. Population hybridization in Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris L.). 1.: Genetic variance components and heterosis v. 35(4) p. 159-165 |  |
Wells, O.O. Geographic variation in green ash in the southern coastal plain of the United States v. 35(4) p. 165-169 |  |
Geburek, T. Some results of inbreeding depression in Serbian spruce (Picea omorika (Panc.) Purk.) v. 35(4) p. 169-172 |  |
Volume 35 (1986) Issue 5/6
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Lindgren, D.; Matheson, A.C. An algorithm for increasing the genetic quality of seed from seed orchards by using the better clones in higher proportions v. 35(5-6) p. 173-177 |  |
Clair, J.B.S; Kleinschmit, J. Genotype-environment interaction and stability in ten-year height growth of Norway spruce clones (Picea abies Karst.) v. 35(5-6) p. 177-186 |  |
Kirsten, U.; Jacob, H.-E.; Tesche, M.; Kluge, S. Isolierung und Elektrofusion von Koniferenprotoplastenyy[Isolation and electrofusion of conifer protoplasts] v. 35(5-6) p. 186-190 |  |
Perry, D.J.; Dancik, B.P. Mating system dynamics of lodgepole pine in Alberta, Canada v. 35(5-6) p. 190-195 |  |
Gerhold, H.D.; Park, Y.S. Population hybridization in Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris L.). 2. Combining ability comparisons v. 35(5-6) p. 195-201 |  |
Schoen, D.J.; Denti, D.; Stewart, S.C. Strobilus production in a clonal white spruce seed orchard: Evidence for unbalanced mating v. 35(5-6) p. 201-205 |  |
Wald, L.E. de; Steiner, K.C. Phenology, heigh increment, and cold tolerance of Alnus glutinosa populations in a common environment v. 35(5-6) p. 205-211 |  |
Cotterill, P.P. Genetic gains expected from alternative breeding strategies including simple low cost options v. 35(5-6) p. 212-223 |  |
El-Kassaby, Y.A.; Ritland, K. Low levels of pollen contamination in a Douglas-fir seed orchard as detected by allozyme markers v. 35(5-6) p. 224-229 |  |
Dean, C.A.; Cotterill, P.P.; Eisemann, R.L. Genetic parameters and gains expected from selection in Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis in northern Queensland, Australia v. 35(5-6) p. 229-236 |  |
Haverbeke, D.F. van Crown shape in a Pinus sylvestris L. clonal seed orchard v. 35(5-6) p. 236-240 |  |
El-Kassaby, Y.A.; Ritland, K. The relation of outcrossing and contamination to reproductive phenology and supplemental mass pollination in a Douglas-fir orchard v. 35(5-6) p. 240-244 |  |
McKeand, S.E.; Bridgwater, F.E. When to establish advanced generation seed orchards v. 35(5-6) p. 245-247 |  |
Vakshasya, R.K.; Rawat, M.S. Short note: Mutation for precocious flowering in Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. v. 35(5-6) p. 247-248 |  |
Lindgren, D. Short note: An approximate formula for selection intensity v. 35(5-6) p. 249 |  |
Ahuja, M.R. Short note: Storage of forest tree germplasm in liquid nitrogen (-196 degree C) v. 35(5-6) p. 249-251 |  |