Genetic improvement in farm woodland trees: identifying priorities for research and development.

Doyle, C.J., Palmer, H.E., Newton, A., Thomson, S. and Stewart, L.E.D., 1998. Genetic improvement in farm woodland trees: identifying priorities for research and development. In: Davey, M.R., Alderson, P.G., Lowe, K.C. and Power, J.B., eds. Tree biotechnology towards the millennium. Nottingham, UK: Nottingham University Press, pp. 5-22.

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Item Type:Book Section
ISBN:1897676689
Number of Pages:396
Additional Information:Proceedings of the Tree Biotechnology Group Symposium held during 1997 in Cripps Hall, University of Nottingham. Contains the 40 papers presented to the AGM of the UK Tree Biotechnology Group in 1997 covering a broad range of activities in progress such as the establishment of the National Forest, the Farm Woodlands programme, micropropogation techniques, and DNA fingerprinting of trees.
Subjects:Geography and Environmental Studies
Group:School of Applied Sciences > Centre for Conservation, Ecology and Environmental Change
ID Code:12622
Deposited By:Professor Adrian Newton
Deposited On:22 Dec 2009 17:46
Last Modified:07 Mar 2013 15:19
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