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Chlorophyll stability index, a suitable criterion for rapid screening of tree provenance in arid zones

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Als Mass für die Herkunft einer Baumrasse wird der Chlorophyllstabilitätsindex verwendet. FürEucalyptus camaldulensis steht dieser in Korrelation mit der Überlebensrate der Keimlinge und mit der jährlichen Niederschlagsmenge am Herkunftsort.

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The authors wish to thank the Australian Forestry Authorities for providing seeds of different provenances ofE. camaldulensis, and to Dr.P. C. Raheja and Mr.C. P. Bhimaya for providing the necessary facilities for the study.

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Kaul, R.N., Deb Roy, R. Chlorophyll stability index, a suitable criterion for rapid screening of tree provenance in arid zones. Experientia 23, 37–38 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02142255

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