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Seedling physiology and reforestation success: proceeding of the Physiology Working Group Technical session

Por: Browm, Gregory N | Society of American Foresters, (EUA) | Society of American Foresters National Convention, Porland Oregon (EUA), 16-20 Oct 1983.
Colaborador(es): Duryea, N.L.
Series Forestry Sciences (Países Bajos).Editor: Dordrecht (Países Bajos), Martinus Nijhoff, 1984 Descripción: 320 páginas.ISBN: 90-247-2949-1.Tema(s): SEMILLAS | SEED | FISIOLOGIA VEGETAL | MATERIALES DE PROPAGACION | BIOMETRIA | GENETICA | PROPAGACION VEGETATIVA | PLANTACION | TREE SEED | SEED QUALITY | MOINSTURE STRESS | SEED VIGOR | RECALCITRANT SEED | SEED | PLANT PHYSIOLOGY | PROPAGATION MATERIALS | BIOMETRY | GENETICS | VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION | PLANTINGClasificación CDD: 634.956063 S451 1983 Resumen: Full utilization of seed supplies requires a commitment to improving tree seed technology, with the help of recent advances in seed physiology. Studies of seed maturation have led to new collection and extraction technology which should increase seed yields. Computer analyses of test data allow extension of seed testing beyond simple germination percents to estimates of seed vigor, that elusive quality factor which enables a seed to survive and grow. Basic studies of the germination environment have revealed new information on how temperature, imbibition, and seedcoat microorganisms can be used to obtain vigorous, uniform germination in the nursery bed or container.
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Full utilization of seed supplies requires a commitment to improving tree seed technology, with the help of recent advances in seed physiology. Studies of seed maturation have led to new collection and extraction technology which should increase seed yields. Computer analyses of test data allow extension of seed testing beyond simple germination percents to estimates of seed vigor, that elusive quality factor which enables a seed to survive and grow. Basic studies of the germination environment have revealed new information on how temperature, imbibition, and seedcoat microorganisms can be used to obtain vigorous, uniform germination in the nursery bed or container.

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