The forest industry is a major player in the provincial economy, provides a significant contribution to government revenue, and accounts for 3% of British Columbia’s GDP. However, with the reduction of housing starts in the US in 2006, the economic crisis of 2008, a steady decline in newsprint demand, and the Mountain Pine Beetle epidemic, the provincial and federal governments have searched for ways to transform the forest industry through innovation, improved environmental performance, and new markets. One such investment has been in marker-assisted selection (MAS), which is a genomic-based biotechnological tool that allows desired traits to be flagged on the genome. Since MAS is a new genomic tool to the forest industry, it is necessary ...
Tree improvement programs are critical to establishing high yield seed sources while maintaining gen...
Increased biomass production of trees is a research field of great contemporary interest. Estimates ...
Forests are a highly significant component of Canada's landscape and economy. They are subjected to ...
The forest industry is a major player in the provincial economy, provides a significant contribution...
The iconic forests of British Columbia are deeply rooted in the lives of its inhabitants. Known for ...
The forest sector in British Columbia (BC) has faced a number of challenges over the past decade. In...
Forest genomics is a relatively recent research field, and is often poorly understood both by the pu...
In response to threats from climate change, such as an increased likelihood of droughts and insect o...
The genetic gain of spruce (Picea spp.) breeding programs is impeded by long recurrent selection cyc...
For the most part, molecular markers and detection of quantitative trait loci have been developed fo...
Background: Genomic selection (GS) in forestry can substantially reduce the length of breeding cycle...
To improve current understanding of how genetically improved stocks are spatially and temporally dep...
The forest industry is important for the province of British Columbia, Canada. Timber harvest is reg...
Selection cutting is a treatment that emulates tree-by-tree replacement for forests with uneven-age ...
biotech approaches to natural forests. In this Opinion article, I discuss the strengths and Inherent...
Tree improvement programs are critical to establishing high yield seed sources while maintaining gen...
Increased biomass production of trees is a research field of great contemporary interest. Estimates ...
Forests are a highly significant component of Canada's landscape and economy. They are subjected to ...
The forest industry is a major player in the provincial economy, provides a significant contribution...
The iconic forests of British Columbia are deeply rooted in the lives of its inhabitants. Known for ...
The forest sector in British Columbia (BC) has faced a number of challenges over the past decade. In...
Forest genomics is a relatively recent research field, and is often poorly understood both by the pu...
In response to threats from climate change, such as an increased likelihood of droughts and insect o...
The genetic gain of spruce (Picea spp.) breeding programs is impeded by long recurrent selection cyc...
For the most part, molecular markers and detection of quantitative trait loci have been developed fo...
Background: Genomic selection (GS) in forestry can substantially reduce the length of breeding cycle...
To improve current understanding of how genetically improved stocks are spatially and temporally dep...
The forest industry is important for the province of British Columbia, Canada. Timber harvest is reg...
Selection cutting is a treatment that emulates tree-by-tree replacement for forests with uneven-age ...
biotech approaches to natural forests. In this Opinion article, I discuss the strengths and Inherent...
Tree improvement programs are critical to establishing high yield seed sources while maintaining gen...
Increased biomass production of trees is a research field of great contemporary interest. Estimates ...
Forests are a highly significant component of Canada's landscape and economy. They are subjected to ...