With the exceptions of a small number of species, the genetic systems of tropical tree species suitable for planting in arid zones are scarcely known. A genetic system includes the species gene pool (with its development and activity in evolution and ecological genetics), the breeding unit (natural and artificial populations with characteristics gene frequencies) and the breeding system (mating or reproductive behaviour including techniques for the dispersal of gametes or seeds). The natural variation and taxonomy of selected tree species which have been studied by staff of the Commonwealth Forestry Institute in the field in Central America and Mexico are considered and the basis of the variation, as reflected by the type of breeding system...
Breeding structures of two tropical rain forest tree species, Altingia excelsa in Java an...
Fast growing tree species Guazuma crinita (Malvaceae) was selected as a priority species for domesti...
Since their domestication, root crops have been clonally distributed over wide geographical distance...
With the exceptions of a small number of species, the genetic systems of tropical tree species suita...
Relatively few tropical tree species have been used extensively in plantations. Species of pines and...
Genetic analysis provides a robust method for understanding the ways in which human interventions in...
Whereas in the agronomic and horticultural sectors the\ud importance of the germplasm used is widely...
There is renewed interest in the use of native tree species in ecosystem restoration for their biodi...
[Abstract] Genetican analysis of tropical plant species has the potential to address a range of evol...
There is renewed interest in the use of native tree species in ecosystem restoration for their biodi...
Economic yields per hectare in forestry are low compared with agriculture and trees must be adapted ...
This proceeding is a compilation of findings and progress activities of research collaboration betwe...
The first genetic studies on forest trees in Argentina were carried out with exotic fast-growing spe...
Gene flow via pollen movement affects genetic variation in plant populations and is an important con...
In the selection of the best species for forest plantation, few criterias have to be considered inc...
Breeding structures of two tropical rain forest tree species, Altingia excelsa in Java an...
Fast growing tree species Guazuma crinita (Malvaceae) was selected as a priority species for domesti...
Since their domestication, root crops have been clonally distributed over wide geographical distance...
With the exceptions of a small number of species, the genetic systems of tropical tree species suita...
Relatively few tropical tree species have been used extensively in plantations. Species of pines and...
Genetic analysis provides a robust method for understanding the ways in which human interventions in...
Whereas in the agronomic and horticultural sectors the\ud importance of the germplasm used is widely...
There is renewed interest in the use of native tree species in ecosystem restoration for their biodi...
[Abstract] Genetican analysis of tropical plant species has the potential to address a range of evol...
There is renewed interest in the use of native tree species in ecosystem restoration for their biodi...
Economic yields per hectare in forestry are low compared with agriculture and trees must be adapted ...
This proceeding is a compilation of findings and progress activities of research collaboration betwe...
The first genetic studies on forest trees in Argentina were carried out with exotic fast-growing spe...
Gene flow via pollen movement affects genetic variation in plant populations and is an important con...
In the selection of the best species for forest plantation, few criterias have to be considered inc...
Breeding structures of two tropical rain forest tree species, Altingia excelsa in Java an...
Fast growing tree species Guazuma crinita (Malvaceae) was selected as a priority species for domesti...
Since their domestication, root crops have been clonally distributed over wide geographical distance...