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Silvae Genetica
Volume 58 (2009): Issue 1-6 (December 2009)
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The Impact of Phenological and Artificial Factors on Seed Quality in a Nematode-resistant Pinus densiflora Seed Orchard
H. Ozawa
H. Ozawa
,
J. Watanabe
J. Watanabe
,
H. Chen
H. Chen
,
K. Isoda
K. Isoda
and
A. Watanabe
A. Watanabe
| Oct 19, 2017
Silvae Genetica
Volume 58 (2009): Issue 1-6 (December 2009)
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Published Online:
Oct 19, 2017
Page range:
145 - 152
Received:
Jun 15, 2007
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1515/sg-2009-0019
Keywords
nematode resistant
,
Pinus densiflora
,
pollen contamination
,
resistant ability
,
seed orchard
,
seed quality
,
SSR marker.
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This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
H. Ozawa
Fukushima Prefectural Forestry Research Centre, 1 Nishijimasaka, Narita, Asaka-machi,
Koriyama, Japan
J. Watanabe
Fukushima Prefectural Forestry Research Centre, 1 Nishijimasaka, Narita, Asaka-machi,
Koriyama, Japan
H. Chen
Hubei Provincial Forestry Bureau, 355 Xiongchudajie, Hongshan,
Wuhan, China
K. Isoda
Forest Tree Breeding Center, Independent Administrative Institution, 3809-1 Ishi, Juo, Hitachi,
Ibaraki, Japan
A. Watanabe
Forest Tree Breeding Center, Independent Administrative Institution, 3809-1 Ishi, Juo, Hitachi,
Ibaraki, Japan