The use of hybrid eucalypts in commercial forestry has generally resulted from opportunistic crossing events with superior individuals being vegetatively propagated in large numbers. To develop strategies to breed hybrids, it is important to understand the barriers to hybridisation in the genus and as well as the genetic behavior of hybrid populations. Using F1 hybrid populations of E. gunnii × globulus, E. nitens × globulus and outcrossed parental controls we demonstrate, firstly, the importance of environment on hybrid performance and secondly, that high levels of F1 and advanced generation hybrid inviability can occur at an early age, even in crosses between closely related species. Inviable F1 hybrids are a sensitive indicator of genomi...
Due to severe environmental constraints, pure Eucalyptus species are not suitable for industrial pla...
With the large increase in industrial eucalypt plantations in Australia over the last decade, there ...
Intra-specific hybrids within Eucalyptus nitens and E. globulus were compared directly with inter-s...
The use of hybrid eucalypts in commercial forestry has generally resulted from opportunisticcrossing...
Eucalypt hybrids are significant in forestry, particularly in sub-tropic and tropical regions, where...
The impact of inbreeding and hybridization on fitness was compared in the two co-occurring forest tr...
This thesis studies quantitative genetic variation in the forest tree, Eucalyptus globulus. It exami...
Results of a hybridization programme in France showed that the success and vigour of progeny of self...
The first evidence of in situ F hybridisation between an introduced eucalypt plantation 1 species, ...
In order to review Sappi Forests’ breeding strategy for E. urophylla × E. grandis hybrids, informati...
A morphological study with univariate and principal component analyses of mature tree and open-polli...
Morphometric analyses were conducted on secondgeneration tri-species and backcross hybrids in Eucal...
The increasing area of the Australian Eucalyptus plantation estate means that the risk of invasion o...
Due to severe environmental constraints, pure Eucalyptus species are not suitable for industrial pla...
With the large increase in industrial eucalypt plantations in Australia over the last decade, there ...
Intra-specific hybrids within Eucalyptus nitens and E. globulus were compared directly with inter-s...
The use of hybrid eucalypts in commercial forestry has generally resulted from opportunisticcrossing...
Eucalypt hybrids are significant in forestry, particularly in sub-tropic and tropical regions, where...
The impact of inbreeding and hybridization on fitness was compared in the two co-occurring forest tr...
This thesis studies quantitative genetic variation in the forest tree, Eucalyptus globulus. It exami...
Results of a hybridization programme in France showed that the success and vigour of progeny of self...
The first evidence of in situ F hybridisation between an introduced eucalypt plantation 1 species, ...
In order to review Sappi Forests’ breeding strategy for E. urophylla × E. grandis hybrids, informati...
A morphological study with univariate and principal component analyses of mature tree and open-polli...
Morphometric analyses were conducted on secondgeneration tri-species and backcross hybrids in Eucal...
The increasing area of the Australian Eucalyptus plantation estate means that the risk of invasion o...
Due to severe environmental constraints, pure Eucalyptus species are not suitable for industrial pla...
With the large increase in industrial eucalypt plantations in Australia over the last decade, there ...
Intra-specific hybrids within Eucalyptus nitens and E. globulus were compared directly with inter-s...