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by M.G.R. Cannell,F.T. Last

ePub Tree Physiology and Yield Improvement download
Author:
M.G.R. Cannell,F.T. Last
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978-0121587505
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0121587509
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Academic Press Inc; Conference Publication edition (December 6, 1976)
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This book presents the proceedings of a joint conference of physiologists and tree breeders concerned with "Physiological .

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Helms, J. 1976, Factors influencing net photosynthesis in trees: an ecological viewpoint, in: Tree Physiology and Yield Improvement, pp. 55–78, M. G. R. Cannell and F. T. Last, ed. Academic Press, London. Hsiao T. 1973, Plant responses to water stress, Annu. Lenz, . and Williams, C. 1973, Effect of fruit removal on net assimilation and gaseous diffusive resistance of soybean leaves, Anger. Cite this chapter as: Kramer . 1980) The Role of Physiology in Crop Improvement. Springer, Boston, MA.

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In Tree Physiology and Yield Improvement (M., pp. 245–251. Academic Press, New York. Pollard, J. K. and Sproston, T. (1954). Nitrogenous constituents of sap exuded from the sapwood of Acer saccharum. Pollock, B. (1953). The respiration of Acer buds in relation to the inception and termination of the winter rest.

In Tree Physiology and Yield Improvement, ed. by . Last, Academic Press, London, pp. 503–517. 1969 Biological basis for the propagation of woody plants by cuttings. Israel Programme Sci. Transl. Physiological studies for tropical tree improvement. II. Factors affecting root initiation in cuttings of Triplochiton scleroxylon K. Schum. 1976 Root and Bud Formation in West African Trees. 2nd Annual Report, 1975.

This book presents the proceedings of a joint conference of physiologists and tree breeders concerned with "Physiological Genetics of Forest Tree Yield", held at Middleton Hall Conference Centre, Gorebridge, Scotland, from July 13th - 21st, 1975 under the auspices of the International Union of Forest Research Organizations. It examines the physiological basis of inherent differences in tree yield, and considers how this information may be exploited in tree breeding. In order to facilitate a detailed discussion the book is restricted to wood yield as the breeding objective. Includes two indexes: one listing by subject, the other by species. A list of references follows each chapter. Illustrated. Hardcover. 1976