<div><p>ABSTRACT Southern Brazil encompasses areas with a subtropical climate, with significant number of frosts, which challenge or even impair growing tropical eucalypts. Eucalyptus benthamii and E. smithii rise as alternative species of subtropical origin with considerable frost-tolerance. Here we accessed the genetic variation for diameter at breast height (DBH), height (H), volume (VOL), bifurcation and straightness of four provenances of E. smithii and two of E. benthamii, cultivated in randomized block design in a farm in Rio Negrinho, Santa Catarina, southern Brazil. We found considerable genetic variability for the traits, all directly associated with the selection for wood production and quality. In general, most of the genetic va...
The objective of the project was to expand opportunities for field experimentation, improvement in m...
Eucalyptus plantations in Brazil cover approximately 5,7 million hectares and are distributed from 0...
Genetic variation was examined in a Eucalyptus globulusbase population collection comprising 276 see...
ABSTRACT Southern Brazil encompasses areas with a subtropical climate, with significant number of fr...
Southern Brazil encompasses areas with a subtropical climate, with significant number of frosts, ...
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate Eucalyptus badjensis concerning the genetic variation...
The wood of Eucalyptus tereticornis is intensively used for timber, structures, buildings, poles, po...
This work aimed to: ( a ) Study the genetic variability of Eucalyptus benthamii through genetic para...
Eucalyptus camaldulensis has great importance in Brazil because of their phenotypic plasticity for d...
Eucalyptus camaldulensis has great importance in Brazil because of their phenotypic plasticity for d...
Further to increase the wood yield, is important goal of forest tree breeding the adaptation of clon...
ABSTRACT The present study aimed to evaluate the genetic control and genotype-by-environment interac...
Hybridising Eucalyptus grandis with Eucalyptus nitens produces progeny intended to combine the favou...
In Brazil, Eucalyptus grandis Hill ex Maiden is widely used for commercial reforestation, especially...
The objective of the studies this thesis is based upon was to increase knowledge of the genetics of ...
The objective of the project was to expand opportunities for field experimentation, improvement in m...
Eucalyptus plantations in Brazil cover approximately 5,7 million hectares and are distributed from 0...
Genetic variation was examined in a Eucalyptus globulusbase population collection comprising 276 see...
ABSTRACT Southern Brazil encompasses areas with a subtropical climate, with significant number of fr...
Southern Brazil encompasses areas with a subtropical climate, with significant number of frosts, ...
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate Eucalyptus badjensis concerning the genetic variation...
The wood of Eucalyptus tereticornis is intensively used for timber, structures, buildings, poles, po...
This work aimed to: ( a ) Study the genetic variability of Eucalyptus benthamii through genetic para...
Eucalyptus camaldulensis has great importance in Brazil because of their phenotypic plasticity for d...
Eucalyptus camaldulensis has great importance in Brazil because of their phenotypic plasticity for d...
Further to increase the wood yield, is important goal of forest tree breeding the adaptation of clon...
ABSTRACT The present study aimed to evaluate the genetic control and genotype-by-environment interac...
Hybridising Eucalyptus grandis with Eucalyptus nitens produces progeny intended to combine the favou...
In Brazil, Eucalyptus grandis Hill ex Maiden is widely used for commercial reforestation, especially...
The objective of the studies this thesis is based upon was to increase knowledge of the genetics of ...
The objective of the project was to expand opportunities for field experimentation, improvement in m...
Eucalyptus plantations in Brazil cover approximately 5,7 million hectares and are distributed from 0...
Genetic variation was examined in a Eucalyptus globulusbase population collection comprising 276 see...