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A review of the literature on provenance, phenology, and physiology of P. abies, with reference to its bearing on breeding and genetics. KEYWORDS: tree breeding \ tree breeding \ plant breeding \ Genetics \ physiology \ plant physiology \ physiology \ plant physiology \ research \ relation \...

Author(s)
Holzer, K.
Citation
Papers. FAO World Consult. For. Genet., Stockholm 1963, 1963, No. FAO/FORGEN 63/-5/3, pp iii + 11
Abstract

Structures are assigned to the two new compounds, which may be significant in connexion with the decay resistance of the wood and the chemotaxonomy of the Ulmaceae. KEYWORDS: plant composition \ plant composition \ chemical composition \ general protective substances \ antibiotics \ Chemotaxonomy \ ...

Author(s)
Hayashi, Y.; Yasue, M.; Takahashi, T.
Citation
Journal of the Japan Wood Research Society, 1972, 18, 1, pp 41-2
Abstract

Reviews the literature (without exact citations), and distinguishes 5 subspecies or geographical races, and 10 climatic ecotypes. KEYWORDS: Botany general \ tree breeding \ plant breeding \ Genetics \ Genetics variation \ Pinus sylvestris \ genetics \ plant breeding \ tree breeding \ plant breeding ...

Author(s)
Pravdin, L. F.
Citation
Proceedings. FAO World Consult. For. Genet., Stockholm 1963, 1964, No. 3/14, pp ii + 6
Abstract

Reviews literature on physiological problems of particular interest to tree breeders-e.g. flowering, ageing and phase change, food relations, early-wood/late-wood relations, and apical dominance. KEYWORDS: tree breeding \ tree breeding \ plant breeding \ Flowering \ physiology \ plant physiology \...

Author(s)
Kozlowski, T. T.
Citation
Papers. FAO World Consult. For. Genet., Stockholm 1963, 1963, No. FAO/FORGEN 63/-5/1, pp iii + 17
Abstract

A study of the content and movement of P in seed and seedlings of Pinus thunbergii and P. densiflora. The relation between seed weight and P content of seeds differed in two types of seed-tree: in one the relation was linear, in the other sigmoid. Ca. 90% of P in seeds was in the endosperm and ca....

Author(s)
Aiba, Y.
Publisher
Tokyo Daigaku Nogakubu Fuzoku Enshurin, Tokyo, Japan
Citation
Bulletin of the Tokyo University Forests, 1968, No. 64, pp 149-96
Abstract

A review of the author's work.
KEYWORDS:
Fagus sylvatica \ genetics \ plant breeding \ tree breeding \ plant breeding \ trees

Author(s)
Krahl Urban, J.
Citation
Forst- und Holzwirt, 1972, 27, 3, pp 55-6
Abstract

Presents the results of two tests (at 16 and 11 years of age) of the progeny of open-pollinated plus-trees in plus-stands of Picea abies in the Ardennes. Variability of growth, as in Pinus sylvestris, proved to be very slight between progeny of different plus-trees from the same stand, but...

Author(s)
Nanson, A.
Citation
Travaux de la Station de Recherches de Groenendael-Hoeilaart, Ser. E, 1971, No. 4, pp 64
Abstract

Mainly a review of world literature. KEYWORDS: Botany general \ tree breeding \ plant breeding \ tree breeding \ plant breeding \ disease resistance \ Genetics \ Populus and hybrids \ genetics \ plant breeding \ tree breeding \ plant breeding \ trees

Author(s)
Schreiner, E. J.
Citation
Proceedings. FAO World Consult. For. Genet., Stockholm 1963, 1964, No. 6a/2, pp vi + 21
Abstract

As part of a Greek tree-breeding programme, crosses are being attempted between (a) Pinus halepensis, P. brutia, P. pinaster, and P. sylvestris, and (b) P. nigra (vars. austriaca and caramanica) and P. resinosa. KEYWORDS: Botany general \ tree breeding \ plant breeding \ Genetics \ Hybridization \...

Author(s)
Moulopoulos, Ch.; Bassiotis, C.
Citation
Proceedings. FAO World Consult. For. Genet., Stockholm 1963, 1964, No. 2b/10, pp ii + 7
Abstract

cf. F.A. 31 No. 1361.] Nine new sesquiterpenoids were identified by gas chromatography in the essential oil of B. [Thuja] orientalis. They are all considered to be derived from a 2, 3-cis-farnesyl precursor, and it is concluded that Biota is similar to Juniperus rather than to Thuja and Thujopsis,...

Author(s)
Tomita, B.; Hirose, Y.
Citation
Journal of the Japan Wood Research Society, 1969, 15, 8, pp 337-40

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