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Time of Flowering and Seed Ripening in Southern Pines
Author(s): Keith W. Dorman; John C. Barber
Date: 1956
Source: USDA Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Old Station Paper SE-072
Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
Station: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station
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This publication was prepared under the sponsorship of the Committeeon Southern Forest Tree Improvement by the Subcommittee on Tree Selection and Breeding. It is the purpose of the Committee: to advise and assist those interested in the improvement of southern forest trees in arranging and conducting research and development programs; to provide a clearing house for information on forest tree improvements; to provide for or assist in coordination in the conduct of a Southwide program of tree improvement research and development; and to foster and encourage the advancement of knowledge of southern tree genetics.Publication Notes
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Dorman, Keith W.; Barber, John C. 1956. Time of Flowering and Seed Ripening in Southern Pines. USDA Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Old Station Paper SE-072Related Search
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