Hardwoods comprise about half of the biomass of forestlands in North America and present many uses including economic, ecological and aesthetic functions. Forest trees rely on the genetic variation within tree populations to overcome the many biotic, abiotic, anthropogenic factors which are further worsened by climate change, that threaten their continued survival and functionality. To harness these inherent genetic variations of tree populations, informed knowledge of the genomic resources and techniques, which are currently lacking or very limited, are imperative for forest managers. The current study therefore aimed to develop genomic microsatellite markers for the leguminous tree species, honey locust, Gleditsia triacanthos L. and test ...
<p>Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental ...
The eastern North American white oaks, a complex of approximately 16 potentially interbreeding speci...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
Genomic resources are sparse in most ecologically and economically important North American hardwood...
Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental cha...
As foundational species, oaks (Quercus : Fagaceae) support the activities of both humans and wildlif...
Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) are ecological and economic keystones of many forested ecosystems but effec...
© 2016, Canadian Science Publishing. All rights reserved. To analyze the utility of isolated remnant...
<p>Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental ...
<p>Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental ...
<p>Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental ...
<p>Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental ...
© Copyright 2015 by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. Taxonomic relationships between North...
<p>Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental ...
<p>Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental ...
<p>Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental ...
The eastern North American white oaks, a complex of approximately 16 potentially interbreeding speci...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
Genomic resources are sparse in most ecologically and economically important North American hardwood...
Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental cha...
As foundational species, oaks (Quercus : Fagaceae) support the activities of both humans and wildlif...
Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) are ecological and economic keystones of many forested ecosystems but effec...
© 2016, Canadian Science Publishing. All rights reserved. To analyze the utility of isolated remnant...
<p>Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental ...
<p>Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental ...
<p>Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental ...
<p>Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental ...
© Copyright 2015 by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. Taxonomic relationships between North...
<p>Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental ...
<p>Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental ...
<p>Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental ...
The eastern North American white oaks, a complex of approximately 16 potentially interbreeding speci...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...