Handbook of Tree and Shrub Seed Testing, 1st Edition, 1991
Forest Tree and Shrub Committee
This handbook is designed to fill the need for a comprehensive reference book for anyone anywhere in the world interested in testing tree and shrub seeds.
This handbook is made up of 190 pages, 28 photographs, 30 illustrations, and 14 tables.
Although it covers mostly those seeds moving in international trade, it will provide a starting point for persons with little or no experience who want to begin testing tree and shrub seeds. For the serious analyst, it must be stressed that this handbook does not replace the International Rules, but is meant to be used in conjunction with these and the Handbook on Seedling Evaluation.
In order to make this handbook as comprehensive as possible, chapters on X-radiography and the Indigo Carmine method were included.
Available as an electronic, downloadable, printable PDF copy only.
By A.G. Gordon, P. Gosling and B.S.P. Wang
ISBN: 3-906549-20-3
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