Search Results - "RWEYONGEZA, D. M"
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Genetic Variation and Climatic Impacts on Survival and Growth of White Spruce in Alberta, Canada
Published in Silvae genetica (01-12-2007)“…Because climate has the greatest effect in determining the genetic structure of forest tree species, climatic variables with large effects on growth and…”
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Population Differentiation and Climatic Adaptation for Growth Potential of White Spruce (Picea glauca) in Alberta, Canada
Published in Silvae genetica (01-12-2010)“…Genetic differentiation among white spruce populations in Alberta, Canada, was studied using time series data of height and diameter and a climatic index…”
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Genetic Parameters for Bud Flushing and Growth Characteristics of White Spruce Seedlings
Published in Silvae genetica (01-12-2010)“…We estimated heritabilities and correlations for bud flushing and growth traits of white spruce seedlings, and the correlations of seedling traits with 10- and…”
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Genetic variation in height, branch and needle lengths of Pinus sylvestris L. from Siberia tested in Alberta, Canada
Published in Silvae genetica (2003)“…We performed the analysis of variance and covariance on height, branch length, height to branch length ratio, and needle length measurements from thirty…”
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Genetic parameters for seasonal height and height growth curves of white spruce seedlings and their implications to early selection
Published in Forest ecology and management (23-01-2004)“…The logistic growth curves were fitted to seasonal cumulative height of white spruce seedlings taken at 14-day intervals to study genetic variation in seedling…”
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Heritability and Correlations for Biomass Production and Allocation in White Spruce Seedlings
Published in Silvae genetica (01-12-2005)“…Tree growth is a multidimensional trait and families vary for components of growth such as height, diameter, foliage and roots. Therefore, variation in tree…”
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