1940
DOI: 10.1080/03759873.1940.9630977
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Developments in Pathological Research on Wattles

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“…Wattle is notoriously difficult to propagate vegetatively but this has been accomplished recently by Ledeboer (1944) with a reasonable degree of success. This achievement gives promise of becoming a most valuable tool for wattle research in general, and its value on the economic side can be foreseen in the propagation of inbred trees for the production of hybrid seed on a commercial scale.…”
Section: Difficulties In Breeding Wattlementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Wattle is notoriously difficult to propagate vegetatively but this has been accomplished recently by Ledeboer (1944) with a reasonable degree of success. This achievement gives promise of becoming a most valuable tool for wattle research in general, and its value on the economic side can be foreseen in the propagation of inbred trees for the production of hybrid seed on a commercial scale.…”
Section: Difficulties In Breeding Wattlementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Since then, however, production technique has been drastically modified because of the results of this investigation. The work of the author (1, 2, 3) and others (4,5,6) has shown that wattles respond significantly when managed according to the principles of forestry. The following is a brief statement of the site requirements and management practice which have yielded optimum results.…”
Section: Silvicultural Reorganization Of the Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%