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Home Publications Tree Improvement and Genetics Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference 11th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference (1971) Variation in Monoterpene Composition of Loblolly Pine as Related to Georgraphic Source of Seed

Variation in Monoterpene Composition of Loblolly Pine as Related to Georgraphic Source of Seed

A number of studies have shown local and/or regional variation inthe monoterpenes of some coniferous species. One of the most comprehensive studies was conducted by Smith et al. (1969) on ponderosa pine. Based on terpene analyses, they found evidence to support the establishment of at least four major and four minor regional types of ponderosa pine. 'No study of this nature has been reported for the southern pines. There are many reasons why this is true, one being the scarcity of suitable plant material growing in an area where differences in environment are relegated to a minimum.


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Author(s): A. R. Gilmore

Publication: Tree Improvement and Genetics - Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference - 1971