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The genetic control of early growth properties in Pinus patula × Pinus tecunumanii hybrid families

Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science
The objective of this study was to determine the genetic control of growth properties in Pinus patula × Pinus tecunumanii hybrid families across seven sites planted in the summer rainfall region of southern Africa. Genetic material included in the analyses consisted of 61 families of P. patula × P. tecunumanii low elevation and 43 P.
JP de Villiers, A Nel, B du Toit
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Comparative growth of Pinus taeda and Pinus patula in Penhlonga, Zimbabwe

2008
No Abstract. SAJEST Vol. 2 (1) 2007: pp.
Jimu, L   +5 more
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Dormacy Control in Pinus Patula Seed

South African Forestry Journal, 1981
Trials to improve the rate of germination of Pinus patula are described. The trials show that either soaking the seed in a 200 g/l polyethylene glycol 6000 solution for 15 days or soaking for 24 ho...
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Pinus patula (Mexican weeping pine)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Pinus patula

2005
Catherine S. Ford   +5 more
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Mycorrhizal Associates of Pinus patula in South Africa

South African Forestry Journal, 1975
L. J. Marais, J. M. Kotzé
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The effect of planting density on the stem form of Pinus patula trees

Southern Forests, 2020
Zahra Naghizadeh Mahani, C Brand Wessels
exaly  

PINUS PATULA X GREGGII

Australian Forestry, 1960
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Ectomycorrhizas in association with Pinus patula in Sabie, South Africa

2008
Forestry is an economically important industry in South Africa, involving extensive exotic plantations of Eucalyptus, Pinus and Acacia species. These tree species have fungal associations, such as ectomycorrhizas, that have become locally naturalized. The forestry industry is increasingly faced with problems of long-term sustainability, increasing soil
Hawley, Greer L   +2 more
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Pinus patula Schltdl. & Cham. Pinus radiata D. Don. Pinaceae

2020
Rainer W. Bussmann   +2 more
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