Summary — Results of an open pollinated progeny test of Quercus pedunculiflora are presented. The experimental design was Youden square with 9 replicates. The material comprised 23 open-pollinated progenies coming from a clonal seed orchard and 2 controls: 1) bulk collection from a su-perior population and 2) bulk collection of an average stand. After 14 years, important differences between controls and tested families were observed. All families except 1 showed superiority for stem straightness to the controls. The data supported the effectiveness of selection for stem straight-ness. Quercus pedunculiflora / open-pollinated progeny / clonal seed orchard / plus tree Résumé — Un test de descendances de Quercus pedunculifl...
Analizom kvantitativnog svojstva totalnih visina utvrditi će se varijabilnost polusrodnika iz klonsk...
The spatial pattern of established seedlings yields valuable information about variation in fecundit...
Native to North America, Northern red oak (Quercus rubra) was introduced in Europe in the XVIIth ce...
Results of an open pollinated progeny test of Quercus pedunculiflora are presented. The experimental...
International audienceContext: Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) is the most planted hardwood in t...
The paper contains results of the preliminary stage of a provenance experiment, using the 1984 acorn...
Genetic variation in a Quercus alba, white oak, open-pollinated progeny test was analyzed. The study...
In this paper, we present the results and analyse of tree height measurements, phenological observat...
The studies detailed herein provide the first description of the influence of northern red oak flowe...
Summary — The field work for selecting superior trees of cork oak is described. Requiremen...
Sessile and pedunculate oaks are commonly found together in forest stands and it makes concern. The ...
The first part of the paper presents experimental results illustrating the very high level of phenot...
The field work for selecting superior trees of cork oak is described. Requirements for selection are...
Northern red oak is a high-value hardwood used for lumber, furniture and veneer. Intensively managed...
Background and Purpose: Natural stands of pedunculate oak in Croatia have been delineated in seed ar...
Analizom kvantitativnog svojstva totalnih visina utvrditi će se varijabilnost polusrodnika iz klonsk...
The spatial pattern of established seedlings yields valuable information about variation in fecundit...
Native to North America, Northern red oak (Quercus rubra) was introduced in Europe in the XVIIth ce...
Results of an open pollinated progeny test of Quercus pedunculiflora are presented. The experimental...
International audienceContext: Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) is the most planted hardwood in t...
The paper contains results of the preliminary stage of a provenance experiment, using the 1984 acorn...
Genetic variation in a Quercus alba, white oak, open-pollinated progeny test was analyzed. The study...
In this paper, we present the results and analyse of tree height measurements, phenological observat...
The studies detailed herein provide the first description of the influence of northern red oak flowe...
Summary — The field work for selecting superior trees of cork oak is described. Requiremen...
Sessile and pedunculate oaks are commonly found together in forest stands and it makes concern. The ...
The first part of the paper presents experimental results illustrating the very high level of phenot...
The field work for selecting superior trees of cork oak is described. Requirements for selection are...
Northern red oak is a high-value hardwood used for lumber, furniture and veneer. Intensively managed...
Background and Purpose: Natural stands of pedunculate oak in Croatia have been delineated in seed ar...
Analizom kvantitativnog svojstva totalnih visina utvrditi će se varijabilnost polusrodnika iz klonsk...
The spatial pattern of established seedlings yields valuable information about variation in fecundit...
Native to North America, Northern red oak (Quercus rubra) was introduced in Europe in the XVIIth ce...