Volume 44(1995) Issue 2/3
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Sehgal, R.N.; Chauhan, S.K.; Dhall, S.P. Half-sib progeny evaluation in chir pine v. 44(2-3) p. 61-62 |  |
Prus-Glowacki, W.; Godzik, S. Genetic structure of Picea abies trees tolerant and sensitive to industrial pollution v. 44(2-3) p. 62-65 |  |
D'Emerico, S.; Bianco, P.; Medagli, P.; Schirone, B. Karyotype analysis in Quercus spp. (Fagaceae) v. 44(2-3) p. 66-70 |  |
Modrzynski, J. Altitudinal adaption of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) progenics indicates small role of introduced populations in the Karkonosze Mountains v. 44(2-3) p. 70-75 |  |
Alia, R.; Gil, L.; Pardos, J.A. Performance of 43 Pinus pinaster Ait. provenances on 5 locations in Central Spain v. 44(2-3) p. 75-81 |  |
Barnes, R.D. The breeding seedling orchard in the multiple population breeding strategy v. 44(2-3) p. 81-88 |  |
Matziris, D.J. Provenance variation of Pinus radiata grown in Greece v. 44(2-3) p. 88-96 |  |
Caron, G.E.; Powell, G.R. Pollen sizing in jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) with a hemocytometer v. 44(2-3) p. 96-103 |  |
Kertadikara, A.W.S.; Prat, D. Genetic structure and mating system in teak (Tectona grandis L. f.) provenances v. 44(2-3) p. 104-110 |  |
Kaya, Z.; Neale, D.B. Utility of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers for linkage mapping in Turkish red pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) v. 44(2-3) p. 110-116 |  |
Isik, K.; Kleinschmit, J.; Svolba, J. Survival, growth trends and genetic gains in 17-year old Picea abies clones at seven test sites v. 44(2-3) p. 116-128 |  |
Varelides, C. Provenance variation in Pinus muricata on two sites in northern Greece v. 44(2-3) p. 129-131 |  |
Mullin, T.J.; Park, Y.S. Stochastic simulation of population management strategies for tree breeding: a new decision-support tool for personal computers v. 44(2-3) p. 132-141 |  |
Mofidabadi, A.; Kiss, J.; Mazik-Tökei, K.; Gergacz, E.; Heszky, L.E. Callus induction and haploid plant regeneration from anther culture of two poplar species v. 44(2-3) p. 141-145 |  |
Newton, A.C.; Cornelius, J.P.; Mesen, J.F. Genetic variation in apical dominance of Cedrela odorata seedlings in response to decapitation v. 44(2-3) p. 146-150 |  |
Monteuuis, O.; Vallauri, D.; Poupard, C.; Chauviere, M. Rooting Acacia mangium cuttings of different physiological age with reference to leaf morphology as a phase change marker v. 44(2-3) p. 150-154 |  |
Volume 44(1995) Issue 4
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Bakhtiyarova, R.M.; Starova, N.V.; Yanbaev, Y.A. Genetic changes in populations of Scots pine growing under industrial air pollution conditions v. 44(4) p. 157-160 |  |
Toky, O.P.; Kaushik, N.; Sharma, P.K. Genetic variability in progenies of Acacia nilotica (L.) ex Del. ssp. indica (Benth.) Brenan for nitrogen fixing ability v. 44(4) p. 161-165 |  |
Zhang, T.; Copes, D.L.; Zhao, S.; Huang, L. Genetic analysis on the hybrid origin of Populus tomentosa Carr. v. 44(4) p. 165-173 |  |
Schubert I Sister chromatid exchanges in coniferous forest trees v. 44(4) p. 173-175 |  |
Kjaer, E.D.; Suangtho, V. Outcrossing rate of teak (Tectona grandis (L.)) v. 44(4) p. 175-177 |  |
Woods, J.H.; Kolotelo, D.; Yanchuk, A.D. Early selection of coastal Douglas-fir in a farm-field test environment v. 44(4) p. 178-186 |  |
Korol, L.; Madmony, A.; Riov, Y.; Schiller, G. Pinus halepensis x Pinus brutia subsp. brutia hybrids? Identification using morphological and biochemical traits v. 44(4) p. 186-190 |  |
Monteuuis, O. In vivo grafting and in vitro micrografting of Acacia mangium: impact of ortet age v. 44(4) p. 190-193 |  |
Magnussen, S. The impact of genetic variation in relative growth rates on stem volume differentiation: a simulation study v. 44(4) p. 194-205 |  |
Bouvet, J.M.; Vigneron, P. Age trends in variances and heritabilities in Eucalyptus factorial mating designs v. 44(4) p. 206-216 |  |
El-Kassaby, Y.A. The fitness of reproductive-cycle plasticity in Yellow-Cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis) v. 44(4) p. 217-218 |  |
Volume 44(1995) Issue 5/6
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Muhs, H.J. Georg Heinrich Melchior turns 70 v. 44(5-6) p. 221 |  |
Hoffmann, Ch.; Geburek, Th. Allozyme variation of indigenous Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) populations and their descendants in Germany v. 44(5-6) p. 222-225 |  |
Hübner, E.; Müller, K.; Heyder, J.; Schmitt, H.P. Somatic embryogenesis and shoot formation in dependence of different concentrations of 2,4-D- and BAP in zygotic embryos of late flushing pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) v. 44(5-6) p. 225-229 |  |
Schmitz, K.H. Systematic mixtures of clones in seed orchards v. 44(5-6) p. 229-243 |  |
Stephan, B.R.; Liesebach, M. Growth performance and wood characteristics of five Pinus contorta progenies v. 44(5-6) p. 243-248 |  |
König, A. Geographic variation of Abies grandis-provenances grown in Northwestern Germany v. 44(5-6) p. 248-255 |  |
Kleinschmit, J.R.G.; Bacilieri, R.; Kremer, A.; Roloff, A. Comparison of morphological and genetic traits of pendunculate oak (Q. robur L.) and sessile oak (Q.petraea (Matt.) Liebl.) v. 44(5-6) p. 256-269 |  |
Kleinschmit, J. Practical implications of the forest genetic resources conservation program in Germany v. 44(5-6) p. 269-274 |  |
Degen, B.; Ziegenhagen, B.; Gillet, E.; Scholz, F. Computer-aided search for codominant markers in complex haploid DNA banding patterns - a case study in Abies alba Mill. v. 44(5-6) p. 274-282 |  |
Naujoks, G.; Hertel, H.; Ewald, D. Characterization and propagation of an adult triploid pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) v. 44(5-6) p. 282-286 |  |
Bergmann, F.; Hattemer, H.H. Isozyme gene loci and their allelic variation in Pinus sylvestris L. and Pinus cembra L. v. 44(5-6) p. 286-289 |  |
Gallo, L.; Gregorius, H.R.; Hattemer, H.H. Genetic effects on phenotypic traits in Populus inferable from an explorative analysis of response functions (ARF) in a factorial mating design v. 44(5-6) p. 290-298 |  |
Weisgerber, H.; Kownatzki, D.; Mussong, M. Natural poplar resources in China and their significance for breeding and afforestation v. 44(5-6) p. 298-303 |  |
Liesebach, M.; Stephan, B.R. Growth performance and reaction to biotic and abiotic factors of douglas fir progenies (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) v. 44(5-6) p. 303-311 |  |
Löchelt, S.; Franke, A. Genetic constitution of beech stands (Fagus sylvatica L.) along an altitudinal transect from Freiburg to the top of Mount Schauinsland v. 44(5-6) p. 312-318 |  |
Wolf, H.; Brandt, R. Growth and quality of intra-specific aspen (Populus tremula L.) progenies v. 44(5-6) p. 319-325 |  |
Hühn, M.; Langner, W. Investigations on the correlation pattern in even-aged stands of larch. 2. Dynamic description of phenotypic correlations between neighbouring observations. 3. Static description of phenotypic correlations between neigbouring observations v. 44(5-6) p. 325-338 |  |
Heinze, B.; Geburek, T. Searching for DNA markers linked to leaf colour in copper beech, Fagus sylvatica L. var. atropunicea v. 44(5-6) p. 339-343 |  |
Wuehlisch, G. von; Krusche, D.; Muhs, H.J. Variation in temperature sum requirement for flushing of beech provenances v. 44(5-6) p. 343-346 |  |
Konnert, M. Investigations on the genetic variation of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in Bavaria v. 44(5-6) p. 346-351 |  |
Maurer, W.D.; Tabel, U. A methodical study to improve the isozyme analysis for identification of clones of Tilia (Linden syn. Lime tree) v. 44(5-6) p. 351-356 |  |
Müller-Starck, G. Genetic variation in high elevated populations of norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) in Switzerland v. 44(5-6) p. 356-362 |  |
Klein, J.I. Multiple-trait combined selection in Jack pine family-test plantations using best linear prediction v. 44(5-6) p. 362-375 |  |