Expression of additive and dominance effects during development of forest trees species is poorly documented. A set of 10 subpopulations, generated from factorial mating amongst subsets of 88 females and 107 males representing 684 families and 37,206 individual trees, was used to estimate variance components between 4 and 65 months in a Eucalyptus urophylla * grandis breeding population. The variance components were significantly different from zero for female, male and female-by-male interaction effects for height and circumference. The results, from the set of experiments, stressed the huge dispersion of variance component estimates among subpopulations. The trends were modelled using linear and nonlinear models. The trends in additive, d...
In order to review Sappi Forests’ breeding strategy for E. urophylla × E. grandis hybrids, informati...
Pedigrees and dense marker panels have been used to predict the genetic merit of individuals in plan...
The traits of tree growth were studied in open polinated progenies of wild populations of Eucalyptus...
Ten factorial mating designs using a combined total of 88 females, 107 males, 684 families and 37,20...
This thesis studies quantitative genetic variation in the forest tree, Eucalyptus globulus. It exami...
- Background and Aims Response to density is a crucial aspect of the ecology of trees in forests and...
Genetic parameters for stem diameter and wood density were compared at selection (4–5 years) and ha...
Eucalyptus regnans is a mass flowering, tall forest tree of southeastern Australia with a mixed mati...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to better understand the underlying gene actio...
International audienceBackground: The genetic basis of growth traits has been widely studied in fore...
This thesis develops a number of tools and strategies for the adaptation to forest trees of the indi...
We aimed to better understand the genetic architecture of growth in E. globulus undergoing inbreedin...
Graduation date: 1984Six stands of Eucalyptus regnans and E. delegatensis with\ud significantly cont...
Mean performance and variances were studied in self (SELF), open pollinated (OP) and unrelated polym...
Climate change and the increasing demand for sustainable energy resources require urgent strategies ...
In order to review Sappi Forests’ breeding strategy for E. urophylla × E. grandis hybrids, informati...
Pedigrees and dense marker panels have been used to predict the genetic merit of individuals in plan...
The traits of tree growth were studied in open polinated progenies of wild populations of Eucalyptus...
Ten factorial mating designs using a combined total of 88 females, 107 males, 684 families and 37,20...
This thesis studies quantitative genetic variation in the forest tree, Eucalyptus globulus. It exami...
- Background and Aims Response to density is a crucial aspect of the ecology of trees in forests and...
Genetic parameters for stem diameter and wood density were compared at selection (4–5 years) and ha...
Eucalyptus regnans is a mass flowering, tall forest tree of southeastern Australia with a mixed mati...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to better understand the underlying gene actio...
International audienceBackground: The genetic basis of growth traits has been widely studied in fore...
This thesis develops a number of tools and strategies for the adaptation to forest trees of the indi...
We aimed to better understand the genetic architecture of growth in E. globulus undergoing inbreedin...
Graduation date: 1984Six stands of Eucalyptus regnans and E. delegatensis with\ud significantly cont...
Mean performance and variances were studied in self (SELF), open pollinated (OP) and unrelated polym...
Climate change and the increasing demand for sustainable energy resources require urgent strategies ...
In order to review Sappi Forests’ breeding strategy for E. urophylla × E. grandis hybrids, informati...
Pedigrees and dense marker panels have been used to predict the genetic merit of individuals in plan...
The traits of tree growth were studied in open polinated progenies of wild populations of Eucalyptus...