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How can we increase the production, quality and health of our forests by selective breeding

Abstract

Selective breeding programmes in Belgium are discussed, and a number of seed plantations are listed. Descriptions are given of the performance of European provenances of spruce and larch and American and Canadian Douglas fir, at 3 plantations in Belgium. An account is given of Belgian success in breeding varieties of spruce with late-opening buds resistant to late frosts. (Refs. 8).
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1981
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-83-008549
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Bull. Soc. R. For. Belg.; (Belgium); Journal Volume: 88:2
Subject:
59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES; 09 BIOMASS FUELS; TREES; PLANT BREEDING; BELGIUM; BIOMASS PLANTATIONS; CULTIVATION TECHNIQUES; FIELD TESTS; FORESTS; ORIGIN; EUROPE; PLANTS; TESTING; WESTERN EUROPE; 550400* - Genetics; 140504 - Solar Energy Conversion- Biomass Production & Conversion- (-1989)
OSTI ID:
6718818
Research Organizations:
Station Recherche Eaux and Forets, B-1990 Groenendaal-Hoeilaart, Belgium
Country of Origin:
Belgium
Language:
French
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: BRFBA
Submitting Site:
HEDB
Size:
Pages: 49-66
Announcement Date:
Oct 01, 1982

Citation Formats

Nanson, A. How can we increase the production, quality and health of our forests by selective breeding. Belgium: N. p., 1981. Web.
Nanson, A. How can we increase the production, quality and health of our forests by selective breeding. Belgium.
Nanson, A. 1981. "How can we increase the production, quality and health of our forests by selective breeding." Belgium.
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