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Mr. Zang Dauqon


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                          IUFRO
    *World Directory of Forest Geneticists and Tree Breeders*

           !!!! Last Call: February 1995 !!!!

 The Institute of Forest Genetics is compiling and publishing the
   
    *World Directory of Forest Geneticists and Tree Breeders*

 in conjunction with IUFRO Subject Group S2.02-17.


 This will be published as both a book and electronically.

 If you have _not_ already sent in a form and you wish to be 
 included please carefully follow the directions in the next section. 
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--------------------Instructions-------------------------------
There are three parts to the form:
    1) Genera and Taxa of interest  (Select no more than 4)
    2) Subject area of interest     (Select no more than 10)
    3) Biographical information     (Be as complete as possible)

Complete the form and return by
    e-mail:  maillist@s27w007.pswfs.gov
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    Fax: 510-559-6440
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    surface mail: F. Thomas Ledig
                  Institute of Forest Genetics
                  USDA Forest Service
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-------Part 1 of 3: Up to 4 Genera and Taxa of interest to you------
Please put an X in the boxes next to up to four (4) genera or higher 
taxa 
of greatest interest to you in the following section.

 [  ]  005      Abies
 [  ]  010      Acacia
 [  ]  015      Acer
 [  ]  020      Achillea
 [  ]  025      Aesculus
 [  ]  030      Agathis
 [  ]  035      Ailanthus
 [  ]  040      Albizzia
 [  ]  045      Alnus
 [  ]  050      Araucaria
 [  ]  055      Aucoumea
 [  ]  060      Bambusaceae
 [  ]  065      Betula
 [  ]  070      Bombax
 [  ]  075      Broussonetia
 [  ]  080      Bulnesia
 [  ]  085      Callitris
 [  ]  090      Camellia
 [  ]  095      Caragana
 [  ]  100      Carya
 [  ]  105      Castanea
 [  ]  110      Cedrela
 [  ]  115      Cedrus
 [  ]  120      Ceiba
 [  ]  125      Celtis
 [  ]  130      Cephalotaxus
 [  ]  135      Chamaecyparis
 [  ]  140      Chosenia
 [  ]  145      Cinchona
 [  ]  150      Coniferae
 [  ]  155      Cordia
 [  ]  160      Cornus
 [  ]  165      Corylus
 [  ]  170      Crataegus
 [  ]  175      Cryptomeria
 [  ]  180      Cunninghamia
 [  ]  185      Cupressaceae
 [  ]  190      Cupressus
 [  ]  195      Dalbergia
 [  ]  200      Dacrydium
 [  ]  205      Diospyros
 [  ]  210      Dipterocarpus
 [  ]  215      Ephedra
 [ X]  220      Eucalyptus
 [  ]  225      Fagus
 [  ]  230      Ficus
 [  ]  235      Fraxinus
 [  ]  240      Gingko
 [  ]  245      Gmelina
 [  ]  250      Guarea
 [  ]  255      Hemiptelea
 [  ]  260      Hevea
 [  ]  265      Hippophae
 [  ]  270      Ilex
 [  ]  275      Juglans
 [  ]  280      Juniperus
 [  ]  285      Kalmia
 [  ]  290      Khaya
 [  ]  295      Larix
 [  ]  300      Larrea
 [  ]  305      Lespedeza
 [  ]  310      Leucaena
 [  ]  315      Liquidambar
 [  ]  320      Liriodendron
 [  ]  325      Magnolia
 [  ]  330      Malus
 [  ]  335      Melaleuca
 [  ]  340      Melia
 [  ]  345      Mesua
 [  ]  350      Metasequoia
 [  ]  355      Mimulus
 [  ]  360      Moringa
 [  ]  365      Morus
 [  ]  370      Nothofagus
 [  ]  375      Nyssa
 [  ]  380      Olea
 [  ]  385      Palms
 [  ]  390      Paulownia
 [  ]  395      Picea
 [  ]  400      Pinaceae
 [ X]  405      Pinus
 [  ]  410      Platanus
 [  ]  415      Podocarpus
 [  ]  420      Populus
 [  ]  425      Prosopis
 [  ]  430      Prunus
 [  ]  435      Pseudotsuga
 [  ]  440      Pterocarpus
 [  ]  445      Quercus
 [  ]  450      Rhamnus
 [  ]  455      Rhododendron
 [  ]  460      Robinia
 [  ]  465      Salix
 [  ]  470      Sapium
 [  ]  475      Sciadopitys
 [  ]  480      Sequoia
 [  ]  485      Shorea
 [  ]  490      Sorbus
 [  ]  495      Swietenia
 [  ]  500      Syringa
 [  ]  505      Taiwania
 [  ]  510      Taxodiaceae
 [  ]  515      Taxodium
 [  ]  520      Taxus
 [  ]  525      Tectona
 [  ]  530      Terminalia
 [  ]  535      Ternstroemia
 [  ]  540      Thujopsis
 [  ]  545      Thea
 [  ]  550      Thuja
 [  ]  555      Tilia
 [  ]  560      Toona
 [  ]  565      Torreya
 [  ]  570      Triplochiton
 [  ]  575      Tsuga
 [  ]  580      Ulmus
 [  ]  585      Virola
 [  ]  590      Zelkova
 [  ]  595      Ziziphus
 [  ]  600      Other


-------- Part 2 of 3: Up to 10 Subjects of interest to you --------
Please put an X in the boxes next to up to ten (10) subjects of 
greatest interest to you in the following section.  The entries
in ALL CAPS are headings which indicate general interest in
the subsequent subjects.

 [ ]  1100      FOREST GENETICS -- GENERAL
 [ ]  1200      CLONAL FORESTRY
 [ ]  1210      clone testing
 [X]  1300      CONSERVATION OF GENETIC RESOURCES
 [ ]  1310      conservation biology
 [ ]  1320      in situ reserves
 [ ]  1330      ex situ gene banks
 [ ]  1340      plant collecting
 [ ]  1400      CYTOGENETICS
 [ ]  1410      cytology
 [ ]  1420      karyotypes
 [ ]  1430      meiosis and mitosis
 [ ]  1440      polyploidy, aneuploidy, and haploidy
 [ ]  1500      DEVELOPMENTAL GENETICS
 [ ]  1510      epigenetic and phase changes
 [ ]  1520      somatic cell genetics
 [ ]  1600      EDUCATION
 [ ]  1700      EVOLUTION
 [ ]  1710      biogeography
 [ ]  1725      genecology and ecological genetics
 [ ]  1730      genetic drift
 [ ]  1735      genetic load
 [ ]  1740      genetic structure
 [ ]  1745      gene flow, migration, dispersal and colonization
 [ ]  1750      natural variation
 [ ]  1755      paleobotany
 [ ]  1760      population genetics(F-stats, heterozygosity, 
 [ ]  1765      selection                    neighborhood size)
 [ ]  1770      speciation
 [X]  1800      EXOTICS
 [ ]  1810      homoclimes
 [ ]  1820      species trials
 [ ]  1900      HYBRIDIZATION
 [ ]  1910      heterosis
 [ ]  1920      interspecific hybridization
 [ ]  1930      intraspecific hybridization
 [ ]  1940      introgression
 [ ]  1950      isolating mechanisms
 [ ]  2000      MOLECULAR GENETICS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
 [ ]  2010      DNA sequencing    
 [ ]  2015      gene cloning
 [ ]  2020      genome mapping
 [ ]  2025      gene regulation and expression
 [ ]  2030      gene transfer
 [ ]  2035      genetic engineering
 [ ]  2040      in situ hybridization
 [ ]  2045      marker aided selection
 [ ]  2050      monoclonal antibodies
 [ ]  2055      organelle diversity and inheritance
 [ ]  2060      PCR-based genetic markers
 [ ]  2065      quantitative trait loci
 [ ]  2070      RAPDs
 [ ]  2075      RFLPs
 [ ]  2100      MUTATION
 [ ]  2110      chemical mutagens
 [ ]  2120      radiation
 [ ]  2130      rate of mutation
 [ ]  2200      PHYSIOLOGICAL GENETICS
 [X]  2210      drought tolerance
 [ ]  2220      flooding tolerance
 [ ]  2230      frost tolerance
 [ ]  2240      hormones
 [ ]  2250      metabolism
 [ ]  2260      phenology and dormancy
 [ ]  2270      respiration
 [ ]  2280      photosynthesis
 [ ]  2290      seed physiology
 [ ]  2300      POLICY, LEGISLATION AND CERTIFICATION
 [ ]  2310      certification of seed and reproductive materials
 [ ]  2320      endangered and threatened species legislation
 [ ]  2330      quarantine
 [ ]  2400      PROTECTION
 [ ]  2410      disease resistance
 [ ]  2420      pest resistance
 [ ]  2430      pollution resistance
 [X]  2500      QUANTITATIVE GENETICS
 [X]  2510      experimental design
 [ ]  2520      genetic correlation
 [ ]  2530      heritability
 [ ]  2540      sampling
 [X]  2550      selection indices
 [ ]  2560      variance components
 [ ]  2600      REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
 [ ]  2610      embryology
 [ ]  2620      fecundity and seed crop periodicity
 [ ]  2630      floral biology
 [ ]  2640      flower induction
 [ ]  2650      mating systems (inbreeding, outcrossing)
 [ ]  2660      pollination and fertilization
 [ ]  2670      self-incompatibility and infertility
 [ ]  2700      SYSTEMATICS
 [ ]  2710      biochemical systematics
 [ ]  2720      cladistics
 [ ]  2730      crossability patterns
 [ ]  2740      numerical taxonomy
 [X]  2800      TREE IMPROVEMENT
 [ ]  2805      biomass fuel
 [ ]  2810      breeding methods
 [ ]  2815      controlled pollination
 [ ]  2820      economics
 [ ]  2825      juvenile-mature correlation and early selection
 [ ]  2830      genetics in silviculture
 [ ]  2835      genotype x environment interaction
 [ ]  2840      mating designs
 [ ]  2845      nut and fruit breeding
 [ ]  2850      ornamental horticulture
 [ ]  2855      pollen handling, testing, and management
 [ ]  2860      progeny testing
 [ ]  2865      provenance testing
 [ ]  2870      seed harvesting, handling, and testing
 [X]  2875      seed orchard design and management
 [ ]  2880      seed and cone pests
 [ ]  2885      seed production areas
 [ ]  2890      seed zones
 [ ]  2895      somaclonal selection
 [ ]  2900      VARIATION AND INHERITANCE
 [ ]  2910      bark characteristics
 [ ]  2920      crown and stem form
 [ ]  2930      isozymes
 [ ]  2940      polyphenolics
 [ ]  2950      terpenoids
 [ ]  2960      wood properties
 [ ]  3000      VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
 [ ]  3010      cell, tissue, and organ culture
 [ ]  3020      grafting
 [ ]  3030      rooting
 [ ]  3040      somaclonal variation
 [ ]  3050      somatic embryogenesis
 [ ]  3060      somatic hybridization
 [ ]  4000      OTHER


----------Part 3 of 3: Biographical information--------------------
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Last Name: Zang
First Name: Daoqun
Form of Address: Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing
Department: Exotic Department
Organization: Chinese Academy of Forestry
Street: Xiang Shan Lu
City: Beijing
Postal Code: 100091
Country: P.R. China
Telephone: 861-2582211 ext. 645
Fax: 861-2582317

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