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Home Publications Tree Improvement and Genetics Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference 3rd Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference (1955) Grafting Techniques Used in Propagating Species of Pine in the Southeast for Experimental and Seed Orchard Use

Grafting Techniques Used in Propagating Species of Pine in the Southeast for Experimental and Seed Orchard Use

The recent upsurge in forest tree improvement and genetics in the Southeast and elsewhere in the United States has made necessary better methods of vegetative propagation. Although only a tool of the forest geneticist, vegetative propagation, either by grafting or by the rooting of cuttings, is an important aid in carrying out effective studies in a reasonable time. Without these techniques his work would be considerably hampered.


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Author(s): Bratislav Zak

Publication: Tree Improvement and Genetics - Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference - 1955