International provenance research on Central American Pines

An international provenance research programme on Central American Pines was started in 1969 and international provenance trials are now in progress. Study of the natural forests of both species has confirmed their potential value for plantation in many tropical countries, especially on seasonally dry and infertile sites. Variation observed both within and between the natural populations offers possibilities for improved adaptation to site and production requirements. Some natural populations are in danger of depletion or extinction and further international action is needed to conserve and develop their genetic resources

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Main Author: 82704 KEMP, R.H.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 1987
Subjects:PINUS CARIBAEA, PINUS OOCARPA, AMERICA CENTRAL,
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Summary:An international provenance research programme on Central American Pines was started in 1969 and international provenance trials are now in progress. Study of the natural forests of both species has confirmed their potential value for plantation in many tropical countries, especially on seasonally dry and infertile sites. Variation observed both within and between the natural populations offers possibilities for improved adaptation to site and production requirements. Some natural populations are in danger of depletion or extinction and further international action is needed to conserve and develop their genetic resources