Molecular genetic markers may play a significant role in the reduction of breeding cycles and in the characterisation of forest reproductive material. Their use has already produced valuable results in the study of plant taxonomy, population genetic structure, mating systems and genotype fingerprinting. The development of linkage maps has already started with some species, including and pines providing the backbone for a more intensive use of molecular methods in tree breeding. Prospectives and limitations of marker-assisted selection and of its special case represented by the detection of and selection for quantitative trait loci are reviewed and discussed. High levels of heterozigosity, inbreeding depression, linkage equilibrium and long ...
The literature review concerning genomic selection in forest tree breeding is given. Genomic selecti...
Abstract Background DNA markers improved the productivity and accuracy of classical plant breeding b...
This thesis focuses on the detection of quantitative trait loci (QTL) and utilisation of marker-trai...
This contribution addresses the applicability of biochemical and molecular markers for identificatio...
Marker assisted selection provides a way to increase the efficiency of within family selection in br...
Molecular markers have proven to be invaluable tools for assessing plants’ genetic resources by impr...
For the most part, molecular markers and detection of quantitative trait loci have been developed fo...
This thesis is comprised of four studies utilizing molecular genetic markers with coniferous trees....
Molecular markers provide plant breeding with an important and valuable new source of information. L...
All tree breeders cope with the same challenge of the very long time interval of a single breeding c...
The paper describes a number of molecular methods used in the past and now to analyze forest tree sp...
For the most part, molecular markers and detection of quantitative trait loci have been developed fo...
The genetic improvement of trees is a slow process in comparison to that of annual crops. Tree breed...
sciences has also been substantially influenced by the development and use of molecular markers. The...
<p>Molecular markers provide plant breeding with an important and valuable new source of infor...
The literature review concerning genomic selection in forest tree breeding is given. Genomic selecti...
Abstract Background DNA markers improved the productivity and accuracy of classical plant breeding b...
This thesis focuses on the detection of quantitative trait loci (QTL) and utilisation of marker-trai...
This contribution addresses the applicability of biochemical and molecular markers for identificatio...
Marker assisted selection provides a way to increase the efficiency of within family selection in br...
Molecular markers have proven to be invaluable tools for assessing plants’ genetic resources by impr...
For the most part, molecular markers and detection of quantitative trait loci have been developed fo...
This thesis is comprised of four studies utilizing molecular genetic markers with coniferous trees....
Molecular markers provide plant breeding with an important and valuable new source of information. L...
All tree breeders cope with the same challenge of the very long time interval of a single breeding c...
The paper describes a number of molecular methods used in the past and now to analyze forest tree sp...
For the most part, molecular markers and detection of quantitative trait loci have been developed fo...
The genetic improvement of trees is a slow process in comparison to that of annual crops. Tree breed...
sciences has also been substantially influenced by the development and use of molecular markers. The...
<p>Molecular markers provide plant breeding with an important and valuable new source of infor...
The literature review concerning genomic selection in forest tree breeding is given. Genomic selecti...
Abstract Background DNA markers improved the productivity and accuracy of classical plant breeding b...
This thesis focuses on the detection of quantitative trait loci (QTL) and utilisation of marker-trai...