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Genetic Improvement for Managing Private Woodland Ecosystems in the PNW
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Author(s): Ronald L. Mahoney and Lauren Fins
Woodland owners are improving their forests through natural selection or by choosing cones for genetically resistant traits. Steps to optimizing your woodland's health and future growth (including plus tree selection) are introduced. Focusses on the goal of expressing the best gene traits in your woodland.

Published: April 1995.   12 pages.
 
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