Genetics of Scots pine /

Since the Scots pine species is most important in Eurasia, it was considered necessary to involve authors from as many countries as was possible including Eastern Europe and U.S.S.R. During the 18th IUFRO World Congress in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, in September 1986, details were worked out for the con...

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Other Authors: Giertych, Maciej, Mátyás, Csaba
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Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1991.
Series:Developments in plant genetics and breeding ; 3.
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Genetics of Scots Pine; Copyright Page; Preface; Table of Contents; Contributors; CHAPTER 1. Range of natural distribution; The range of genus Pinus L; Natural distribution of Pinus sylvestris L; Cultivation; Literature; CHAPTER 2. Systematic position within the genus Pinus and intraspecific taxonomy; Systematic position with in the genus Pinus; Intraspecific variability and taxonomy; The diversity of forms; List of described Scots pine forms; Literature; CHAPTER 3. Karyotypes and cytogenetics; Introduction; Materials and methods; Measurement of chromosomes; Scots pine karyotype 
505 8 |a Secondary constrictionsGraphic presentation of karyotypes; Chromosome banding methods; Chromosome mapping; Application of Scots pine karyological research; Literature; CHAPTER 4. Generative reproductionand genetic processes in nature; Introduction; Flowering ecology; Genetic consequences; Literature; CHAPTER 5. Biochemical polymorphism; Isoenzymes; Antigens; Terpenes; Concluding remarks; Literature; CHAPTER 6. Provenance variation in growth and phenology; First trials; First IUFRO international trial (1907); Ogievskij's series; Second IUFRO international trial (1938) 
505 8 |a Provenance study in the North Central States (NC-51)Siberian populations; National studies with Poland as the example; Value of local provenances; Performance of outlier populations; Phenology; Literature; CHAPTER 7. Breeding strategies for timber production; Introduction; Breeding continued over generations; Genetic basis of trait variation; Recruitment; Periodic controls; Monitoring concomitant effects; Conserving genetic variation; Consequences for application; Literature; CHAPTER 8. Breeding strategies for Christmas trees; Introduction; Interim steps toward improvement 
505 8 |a Breeding strategiesFactorial design and recurrent selection; Synthetic varieties; Provenance crosses; Literature; CHAPTER 9. Seed stands and plus trees; Introduction; Plus trees; Literature; CHAPTER 10. Seed orchards; Introduction; Flowering and yield of orchards; Establishment; Orchard maintenance; Protection; Cone collection; Economics; Literature; CHAPTER 11. Genetic processes in seed orchards; Introduction; Objectives of seed orchard establishment; Components of the reproductive system; Results of studies on reproductive processes; Non-random segregation; Differential fertilities 
505 8 |a Non-random fusion of gametesDifferential viabilities; Inferences on reproductive systems as a whole; The need for new concepts; Concluding remarks; Literature; CHAPTER 12. Vegetative propagation; Grafting; Propagation by cuttings; Micropropagation; Literature; CHAPTER 13. Regulation of flowering in seed orchards; Generative development of Scots pine grafts; Stimulation of flowering in Scots pine grafts; Conclusions; Literature; CHAPTER 14. Hybridization; Natural hybrids; Artificial hybrids; Self-pollination; Literature; CHAPTER 15. Progeny testing; Introduction: purpose of progeny testing 
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