In plants, relationships between resistance to herbivorous insect pests and growth are typically controlled by complex interactions between genetically correlated traits. These relationships often result in tradeoffs in phenotypic expression. In this study we used genetical genomics to elucidate genetic relationships between tree growth and resistance to white pine terminal weevil (Pissodes strobi Peck.) in a pedigree population of interior spruce (Picea glauca, P. engelmannii and their hybrids) that was growing at Vernon, B.C. and segregating for weevil resistance. Genetical genomics uses genetic perturbations caused by allelic segregation in pedigrees to co-locate quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for gene expression and quantitative traits....
White pine weevil is a pest of interior and Sitka spruce species in British Columbia. It is native ...
Variation in tree height and numbers of attacks by the Sitka spruce weevil (= white pine weevil), Pi...
Background: The genomic architecture of bud phenology and height growth remains poo...
In plants, relationships between resistance to herbivorous insect pests and growth are typically con...
<div><p>In plants, relationships between resistance to herbivorous insect pests and growth are typic...
Insect herbivory may drive evolution by selecting for trees with heritable resistance against defoli...
Genetic parameters of Picea abies resistance to the white pine weevil (Pissodes strobi Peck) were es...
Regeneration of northern conifer forests is commonly performed by reforestation with genetically imp...
Abstract Background Outbreaks of spruce budworm (SBW, Choristoneura fumiferana Clem.) cause major re...
The white pine weevil, Pissodes strobi, is an insidious pest of spruce regeneration in British Colu...
In recent years, forests have been exposed to an unprecedented rise in pests and pathogens. This, co...
Abstract. Extensive genome resources have now been developed for both spruce and pine. However as ot...
Identifying genetic sequences underlying insect associations on forest trees will improve the unders...
<div><p>Identifying genetic sequences underlying insect associations on forest trees will improve th...
Identifying genetic sequences underlying insect associations on forest trees will improve the unders...
White pine weevil is a pest of interior and Sitka spruce species in British Columbia. It is native ...
Variation in tree height and numbers of attacks by the Sitka spruce weevil (= white pine weevil), Pi...
Background: The genomic architecture of bud phenology and height growth remains poo...
In plants, relationships between resistance to herbivorous insect pests and growth are typically con...
<div><p>In plants, relationships between resistance to herbivorous insect pests and growth are typic...
Insect herbivory may drive evolution by selecting for trees with heritable resistance against defoli...
Genetic parameters of Picea abies resistance to the white pine weevil (Pissodes strobi Peck) were es...
Regeneration of northern conifer forests is commonly performed by reforestation with genetically imp...
Abstract Background Outbreaks of spruce budworm (SBW, Choristoneura fumiferana Clem.) cause major re...
The white pine weevil, Pissodes strobi, is an insidious pest of spruce regeneration in British Colu...
In recent years, forests have been exposed to an unprecedented rise in pests and pathogens. This, co...
Abstract. Extensive genome resources have now been developed for both spruce and pine. However as ot...
Identifying genetic sequences underlying insect associations on forest trees will improve the unders...
<div><p>Identifying genetic sequences underlying insect associations on forest trees will improve th...
Identifying genetic sequences underlying insect associations on forest trees will improve the unders...
White pine weevil is a pest of interior and Sitka spruce species in British Columbia. It is native ...
Variation in tree height and numbers of attacks by the Sitka spruce weevil (= white pine weevil), Pi...
Background: The genomic architecture of bud phenology and height growth remains poo...