Background: The genomic architecture of bud phenology and height growth remains poorly known in most forest trees. In non model species, QTL studies have shown limited application because most often QTL data could not be validated from one experiment to another. The aim of our study was to overcome this limitation by basing QTL detection on the construction of genetic maps highly-enriched in gene markers, and by assessing QTLs across pedigrees, years, and environments. Results: Four saturated individual linkage maps representing two unrelated mapping populations of 260 and 500 clonally replicated progeny were assembled from 471 to 570 markers, including from ...
Genecological studies in widely distributed tree species have revealed steep genetic clines along en...
Mapping the genetic architecture of forest tree traits is important in order to understand the evolu...
The long‐term interest of my lab is to understand the molecular basis of plant adaptation to the en...
Background: The genomic architecture of bud phenology and height growth remains poo...
BackgroundGenome-wide association studies (GWAS) identify loci underlying the variation of complex t...
https://www.worldcat.org/title/sustainable-forestry-wood-products-and-biotechnology-proceedings-of-a...
Pendula-phenotyped Norway spruce has a potential forestry interest for high density plantations. Thi...
In forest tree breeding, family-based Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) studies are valuable as methods ...
Background Increasing our understanding of the genetic architecture of complex traits, through analy...
Understanding the genetic basis of local adaptation is challenging due to the subtle balance among c...
Gene copy number variation (CNV) has been associated with phenotypic variability in animals and plan...
Genecological studies in widely distributed tree species have revealed steep genetic clines along en...
Mapping the genetic architecture of forest tree traits is important in order to understand the evolu...
The long‐term interest of my lab is to understand the molecular basis of plant adaptation to the en...
Background: The genomic architecture of bud phenology and height growth remains poo...
BackgroundGenome-wide association studies (GWAS) identify loci underlying the variation of complex t...
https://www.worldcat.org/title/sustainable-forestry-wood-products-and-biotechnology-proceedings-of-a...
Pendula-phenotyped Norway spruce has a potential forestry interest for high density plantations. Thi...
In forest tree breeding, family-based Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) studies are valuable as methods ...
Background Increasing our understanding of the genetic architecture of complex traits, through analy...
Understanding the genetic basis of local adaptation is challenging due to the subtle balance among c...
Gene copy number variation (CNV) has been associated with phenotypic variability in animals and plan...
Genecological studies in widely distributed tree species have revealed steep genetic clines along en...
Mapping the genetic architecture of forest tree traits is important in order to understand the evolu...
The long‐term interest of my lab is to understand the molecular basis of plant adaptation to the en...