FURTHER INBREEDING STUDIES WITH DOUGLAS FIR
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The results from inbreeding studies with the Douglas fir have conclusively shown that the effects of self-pollination vary widely in different trees as the yield of viable seed was sharply reduced in some trees and not in others. The inbred progeny was usually weaker and less vigorous than that resulting from the controlled cross-pollination of the same parent tree. The progeny from wind-pollination, where the pollen parent was not known, varied greatly and some of the seedlings showed all the characteristics of inbreeding. The value of inbreeding to future tree improvement programs and the practical applications of self-pollination to current forestry practice are discussed.
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