Southern African Forestry Journal No. 190, March 2001
Text of speech by Minister Ronnie Kasrils MP to IUFRO Conference on "Forest Genetics for the Next Millennium".
190: 5-9
The African Acacias - A thorny subject.
R D Barnes
190: 9-18
Positioning tree improvement programs to utilize advances in new technologies.
W S Dvorak
190: 19-24
A manager's view of tree improvement - towards designer fibres: maximising value from applied tree improvement.
C Harvett
190: 25-30
Breeding strategies for forest trees: Concepts and challenges.
T White
190: 31-42
Growth and provenance variation of Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis as an exotic species.
G R Hodge, W S Dvorak, and J L Romero
190: 43-52
Operational deployment of genetic gain.
R Pallett, T Stanger, A Morris and C Clarke
190: 53-60
Are Eucalyptus clones advantageous for the pulp mill?
C R E Clarke
190: 61-66
Plantation disease and pest management in the next century.
M J Wingfield, J Roux, T Coutinho, P Govender and B D Wingfield
190: 67-72
Evolutionary relationships of Slash Pine (Pinus elliottii) with its temperate and tropical relatives.
R C Schmidtling and V Hipkins
190: 73-78
Alternative eucalypt species for Zululand: Seven year results of site: species interaction trials in the region.
R A W Gardner
190: 79-88
Prospects of eucalypt species, including interspecific hybrids from South Africa, for hardwood plantations in marginal subtropical environments in Queensland, Australia.
D J Lee, D G Nikles and G R Dickinson
190: 89-94
Collection and conservation of Pinus maximartinezii, a rare and endangered pine species.
J L Romero, T K Stanger and W S Dvorak
190: 95-98
Indirect genetic selection of end-products wood properties: a method suitable for both tropical and temperate forest trees.
P Rozenberg, A Franc, G Chantre and V Baonza
190: 99-104
An industrial evaluation of a stand level grading system for Pinus patula.
P Turner, K A Megown, V Grzeskowiak, R A Megown, J Pauck and D Alborough
190: 105-114
Round-up for IUFRO Durban 2000.
Dr Richard Barnes
190: 115-118
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