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ŠUMARSKI LIST 7-8/1983 str. 67     <-- 67 -->        PDF

Hol z er, K. (Austria): Influence on growth of Norway spruce seedlings by nutrition.
Lewars , S. (Federal Republik of Germany): Variability, heritability and response
to selection of wood characteristics in a Norway spruce clonal experiment.
Monchaux , P. (France): Mass selection with Norway spruce in the nursery.


Sabor , J. (Poland): Investigation on spring flushing and its role in the selection
of Norway spruce provenances tolerant of late frosts at IPTNS-IUFRO 1964/
68 site at Krynica.


Wellendorf , H. (Denmark): Cutting propagation as a tool for within family selection
in sublines of Norway spruce.
R a u t e r, R. M. (Canada): Recent advances in vegetative propagation including
biological and economic considerations and future potential.
J a n s o n, L. T. (Poland): Influence of age, species and clone of birch ortets on
rooting ability of cuttings.
Gill, J. G. S. (Great Britain): Comparisons of production costs and genetic benefits
of transplants and rooted cuttings of Picea sitchensis.
Weisgerber , H. (Fed. Rep. of Germany): Perceptions on the future of poplar
culture.
Campinhos , E. (Brazil): Producing vegetative propagules in the Nursery.


Chaperon, H.; Fraysse, J. Y.; L e z e, D. (France): Menagement of the mother-
trees for the vegetative propagation by cuttings of forest trees: application to
the propagation of Eucalyptus.


Martin , B. (France): Vegetative propagation and breeding: The use of a multi-
clonal variety of hybrid Eucalyptus in tropical area.
Bur don, R. D. (USA): The roles and optimal place of vegetative propagation in
tree breeding strategies.
Rone , V. (USSR): Early tests in clonal breeding of Norway spruce: experiment
results and problems.
M a t h e s o n, A. C; E 1 d r i d g e, G. K. (Australia): Cuttings from young seedlings-
A new approach for Pinus radiata.
Kim, J. H.; Hyun, S. K.; Lee, K. J. and Kim, K. C. (Korea): Mass clonal propagation
of Pinus rigida X P. taeda Ft by tissue culture.
Ahuja , M. R. (Fed. Rep. of Germany): Tissue culture technology in clonal propagation
of aspen (Populus) genotypes.
Melchior , G. H. (Fed. Rep. of Germany): The choice of rootstocks to influence
grafts of Norway spruce.


Chaperon, H.; Alazard, P. and Brunet, M. (France) Place of the vegetative
propagation by cuttings in the breedings programme of the maritime pine
(Pinus pinaster).


Cornu, D. and Chaic, C. (France): Propagation of mature wild cherry trees (Prunus
avium) by in vitro culture: Application to a large number of clones.
Cornu, D.; Dufour, J. and Lemoine, M. (France): Role of reproductive
methods in wild cherry (Prunus avium) improvement program.
Muhs , H. J. (Fed. Rep. of Germany): Identifying problems and legal aspects of
using multiclonal mixtures.
Hedstrom, B. S.; Krutzsch, P (Sweden): Regulations on clonal forestry with
Picea abies.
Heybroek, H. M. and Tol, G. (Netherlands): Knowledge of sites and of site


requierements will reduce the optimal number of genotypes in a mixture.
Kang , H. (USA): Components of a tree breeding plan.
Mossadegh , A. (Iran): The pattern of genetical amelioration of Pinus elda


rica Medw. in Iran.
Radi, P. Mittempergher, L. (Italy): Breeding of pine, cypress and elm for
disease resistance in Italy.
Ross , M. D. (Fed. Rep. of Germany): Sex function: outcrossing and fitness in
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)
Morgenstern, E. K. and Micholson, J. J. M. (Canada): Clonal selection as
a breeding alternative for Larix laricina.