Local genotypes may be well adapted to local conditions and are seen by policy makers as desirable for both conservation and genetic improvement. Existing provenance trials show adaptation of British material to British conditions, whereas material from continental Europe often suffers from the late spring frosts typical of the British climate. However, little is known about the extent of adaptive variation within Britain, so discussion about suitable local seed sources lacks sound evidence for the scale over which adaptation occurs. Additionally, the current shift towards planting and managing woodlands for conservation or environmental benefits requires trees with good reproductive vigour, seed and seedling survival, the ability to compet...
In the forest of the “Leipzig Canopy Crane Project” (LAK), the common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is th...
During post glacial colonization, loss of genetic diversity due to leading edge effects may be atten...
Gene flow dynamics of common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) is affected by several human activities in ...
Background: Although the importance of using local provenance planting stock for woodland production...
Rapid climate change is a significant threat to the long-term persistence of native tree populations...
Common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) has an extensive natural distribution across Europe and extends a...
Genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity play a role in determining the performance of a tree pro...
Local adaptation is a key consideration for forestry related activities, particularly when seed is t...
We investigated the potential of Fraxinus americana L. to adapt to climate change by comparing diame...
Gene conservation programs help safeguard species and tangibly benefit ecological restoration, agric...
An emerging infectious pathogen Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus has spread across much of Europe within ...
Key message Silver fir transplantations along elevational gradients revealed a high diversity but no...
Rapid climate change is a significant threat to the long-term persistence of native tree population...
Green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica, March.) is a deciduous tree native to a large area of the Great P...
Current and emerging threats to trees and forest ecosystems require a re-evaluation of the way fores...
In the forest of the “Leipzig Canopy Crane Project” (LAK), the common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is th...
During post glacial colonization, loss of genetic diversity due to leading edge effects may be atten...
Gene flow dynamics of common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) is affected by several human activities in ...
Background: Although the importance of using local provenance planting stock for woodland production...
Rapid climate change is a significant threat to the long-term persistence of native tree populations...
Common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) has an extensive natural distribution across Europe and extends a...
Genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity play a role in determining the performance of a tree pro...
Local adaptation is a key consideration for forestry related activities, particularly when seed is t...
We investigated the potential of Fraxinus americana L. to adapt to climate change by comparing diame...
Gene conservation programs help safeguard species and tangibly benefit ecological restoration, agric...
An emerging infectious pathogen Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus has spread across much of Europe within ...
Key message Silver fir transplantations along elevational gradients revealed a high diversity but no...
Rapid climate change is a significant threat to the long-term persistence of native tree population...
Green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica, March.) is a deciduous tree native to a large area of the Great P...
Current and emerging threats to trees and forest ecosystems require a re-evaluation of the way fores...
In the forest of the “Leipzig Canopy Crane Project” (LAK), the common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is th...
During post glacial colonization, loss of genetic diversity due to leading edge effects may be atten...
Gene flow dynamics of common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) is affected by several human activities in ...