FOREST GENETIC RESOURCES No 22 |
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The place of biotechnology in forest tree breeding (R.D. Burdon)
Forest Genetics (new international journal of forest genetics)
Ex situ gene conservation of native tree species in Colombia (J.A. Wright)
Exploring the genetic resources of tropical melaleucas (J.C. Doran & B. Gunn)
Forest genetic resources in Cuba (A. Alvarez Brito)
The genetic improvement programme in Cedrela odorata L. in Cuba (W. Lahera, A. Alvarez & S. Gámez)
The International Plant Genetic Resources Institute
DANIDA Forest Seed Centre continues its services to developing countries
Teak improvement in India (K.N. Subramanian, A. Nicodemus & A. Radhamani)
Exploration and seed collection of Acacia senegal in Sudan (B. Kananji)
Guidebook for genetic resources documentation and genebank management system software package
The International Neem Network (A. Thomsen & O. Souvannavong)
Directory of poplar and willow scientists
Review of Eucalyptus urophylla provenance trials
Two new FAO publications on forest management
Recent publications from the DANIDA Forest Seed Centre
Tree Seed News: the newsletter of the SADC Tree Seed Centre Network
Cover photo: Regional training course on neem (Azadirachta indica) seed collection, handling and
despatch organized within the framework of the International Neem Network, June 1994,
Annur, Tamil Nadu, India.
(Photo: A. Thomsen)
Editors of this issue were: | ||
Christel Palmberg-Lerche Oudara Souvannavong Agnete Thomsen | ||
All contributions for the next issue should be sent by 15 June 1995 to: | ||
Chief Forest Resources Development Service Forest Resources Division, FAO Vialle delle Terme di Caracalla I-00100 Rome (Italy). (Fax. 39-6-52255137) |