Genomic selection is expected to enhance the genetic improvement of forest tree species by providing more accurate estimates of breeding values through marker-based relationship matrices compared with pedigree-based methodologies. When adequately robust genomic prediction models are available, an additional increase in genetic gains can be made possible with the shortening of the breeding cycle through elimination of the progeny testing phase and early selection of parental candidates. The potential of genomic selection was investigated in an advanced Eucalyptus nitens breeding population focused on improvement for solid wood production. A high-density SNP chip (EUChip60K) was used to genotype 691 individuals in the breeding pop...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is a powerful and widely used approach to decipher the geneti...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is a powerful and widely used approach to decipher the geneti...
Background: Genomic selection (GS) in forestry can substantially reduce the length of breeding cycle...
Genomic selection is expected to enhance the genetic improvement of forest tree species by providing...
Genomic selection is expected to enhance the genetic improvement of forest tree species by providing...
We report a genomic selection (GS) study of growth and wood quality traits in an outbred F2 hybrid E...
We report a genomic selection (GS) study of growth and wood quality traits in an outbred F2 hybrid E...
We report a genomic selection (GS) study of growth and wood quality traits in an outbred F2 hybrid E...
Background: Genomic prediction is a genomics assisted breeding methodology that can increase genetic...
Background: Genomic prediction is a genomics assisted breeding methodology that can increase genetic...
Background: Genomic prediction is a genomics assisted breeding methodology that can increase genetic...
Abstract Background Genomic prediction is a genomics assisted breeding methodology that can increase...
We report a genomic selection (GS) study of growth and wood quality traits in an outbred F2 hybrid E...
International audienceGenomic selection is a promising approach for reducing the length of the selec...
Genomic selection (GS) can substantially reduce breeding cycle times in forest trees compared to tra...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is a powerful and widely used approach to decipher the geneti...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is a powerful and widely used approach to decipher the geneti...
Background: Genomic selection (GS) in forestry can substantially reduce the length of breeding cycle...
Genomic selection is expected to enhance the genetic improvement of forest tree species by providing...
Genomic selection is expected to enhance the genetic improvement of forest tree species by providing...
We report a genomic selection (GS) study of growth and wood quality traits in an outbred F2 hybrid E...
We report a genomic selection (GS) study of growth and wood quality traits in an outbred F2 hybrid E...
We report a genomic selection (GS) study of growth and wood quality traits in an outbred F2 hybrid E...
Background: Genomic prediction is a genomics assisted breeding methodology that can increase genetic...
Background: Genomic prediction is a genomics assisted breeding methodology that can increase genetic...
Background: Genomic prediction is a genomics assisted breeding methodology that can increase genetic...
Abstract Background Genomic prediction is a genomics assisted breeding methodology that can increase...
We report a genomic selection (GS) study of growth and wood quality traits in an outbred F2 hybrid E...
International audienceGenomic selection is a promising approach for reducing the length of the selec...
Genomic selection (GS) can substantially reduce breeding cycle times in forest trees compared to tra...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is a powerful and widely used approach to decipher the geneti...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is a powerful and widely used approach to decipher the geneti...
Background: Genomic selection (GS) in forestry can substantially reduce the length of breeding cycle...