2002 American Camellia Yearbook
Contents
New Horizons in Hybridizing
8 New Horizons in Hybridizing Contents
9 Foreword
by Gene Phillips, Chairman
10 The Fundamentals of Camellia Hybridizing
by Gene Phillips
15 New Species Collections in the Genus Camellia
by Gao Jiyin, and Du Yueqiang, Richard Schulhof, Bill Thomas and Clifford
22 Cover Story - Talking about Camellia amplexicaulis
by Gao Jiyin
25 Meet Professor Gao Jiyin
26 Objectives in Hybridization
by Gene Phillips
30 Basics of Camellia Breeding
by Clifford R. Parks
41 Species in Camellia Hybridization
by William L. Ackerman
48 Frontiers in Hybridization
by William L. Ackerman
52 Molecular Analysis of the Genus Camellia
by Xiao Tiaojiang and Clifford R. Parks
59 Harvesting, Storing, and Shipping Camellia Pollen
By David Parks
62 Evaluating Camellia Seedlings
by Tom Nuccio
64 My Gold Dream
By John Wang
71 Breeding for Landscape Camellias
by Neville Haydon
73 Cold Hardy Camellias
by William Ackerman
78 Breeding Camellias for Exhibition
by E. Hulyn Smith
79 Selecting Camellias for Commercial Production
by Bob Black
81 Growing Camellias from Seed
by Tom Johnson
Propagation
82 Propagation Contents
83 Camellias Grafted in March by High Graft
by Cheng H. Lee and Pei-Lin LaBonte
89 The Use of Multiple Grafts and Nurse Branches for rapid plant development
by Robert G. Petersen
Current Camellia Research
96 Current Camellia Research Contents
97 Tea Oil and other Camellias in Zhejiang Province, China
by Dr. John M. Ruter
103 Georgia Faces - Camellia Cousin Could Become A Georgia Farm Crop
by Brad Haire
105 Two Species: Camellia gigantocarpa Hu and Camellia crapnelliana Tutcher
by Ye Chuang-xing
109 Root Rot caused by Rosellinia necatrix in Camellia
by Aguin, O; Sdinz MF; Salinero MC, Pintos C, and Mansilla, JP
114 The Camellia Memorial Trust, Inc. Chairman's Report
by Vince Neall