Selection and clonal propagation of eucalyptus
Authors
Choong LeeJerry Ripperda
Roy Woodward
Roy M. Sachs
Publication Information
Hilgardia 42(6):27-31. DOI:10.3733/ca.v042n06p27. November 1988.
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Abstract
Most eucalyptus plantations are started with seedlings that are highly variable in growth rate and form. Although breeding programs are under way to improve the quality of eucalyptus seed, the improvements are not expected to come soon.
Lee C, Ripperda J, Woodward R, Sachs R. 1988. Selection and clonal propagation of eucalyptus. Hilgardia 42(6):27-31. DOI:10.3733/ca.v042n06p27
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