Most forest tree species exhibit high levels of genetic diversity that can be used to trace the origin of living plants or their products such as timber and processed wood. Recent progress to isolate DNA not only from living tissue but also from wood and wood products offers new opportunities to test the declared origin of material such as seedlings for plantation establishment or timber. However, since most forest tree populations are weakly differentiated, the identification of genetic markers to differentiate among spatially isolated populations is often difficult and time consuming. Two important fields of forensic applications are described: Molecular tools are applied to test the declared origin of forest reproductive material used ...
This contribution addresses the applicability of biochemical and molecular markers for identificatio...
Combatting illegal timber trade requires forensic tools that independently verify claimed geographic...
International audienceA total of 51 ancient oak wood samples originating from various European archa...
Most forest tree species exhibit high levels of genetic diversity that can be used to trace the orig...
International audienceNew methods for better identification of timber geographical origin would cons...
International audienceThe importance of wood for human societies can hardly be understated. If dry w...
DNA markers are currently the most precise tool for forest tree species identification and can be us...
Illegal timber harvesting and traffic is one of the most pressing environmental and economic problem...
The paper describes a number of molecular methods used in the past and now to analyze forest tree sp...
Molecular marker methods can be used at a variety of levels to identify wood, from species identific...
320-324Globally, illegal trading of commercial timber and related products has become a persisting p...
Several methods are employed by the timber industry to try to restrict the flow of products from ill...
Abstract. We applied human forensic techniques to the extraction of whole genomic DNA from processed...
International audienceThe recent growth of the French barrel industry, leading to increased importat...
Summary Illegal logging and illegal timber trade is a global problem. Anatomical, genetic, and chemi...
This contribution addresses the applicability of biochemical and molecular markers for identificatio...
Combatting illegal timber trade requires forensic tools that independently verify claimed geographic...
International audienceA total of 51 ancient oak wood samples originating from various European archa...
Most forest tree species exhibit high levels of genetic diversity that can be used to trace the orig...
International audienceNew methods for better identification of timber geographical origin would cons...
International audienceThe importance of wood for human societies can hardly be understated. If dry w...
DNA markers are currently the most precise tool for forest tree species identification and can be us...
Illegal timber harvesting and traffic is one of the most pressing environmental and economic problem...
The paper describes a number of molecular methods used in the past and now to analyze forest tree sp...
Molecular marker methods can be used at a variety of levels to identify wood, from species identific...
320-324Globally, illegal trading of commercial timber and related products has become a persisting p...
Several methods are employed by the timber industry to try to restrict the flow of products from ill...
Abstract. We applied human forensic techniques to the extraction of whole genomic DNA from processed...
International audienceThe recent growth of the French barrel industry, leading to increased importat...
Summary Illegal logging and illegal timber trade is a global problem. Anatomical, genetic, and chemi...
This contribution addresses the applicability of biochemical and molecular markers for identificatio...
Combatting illegal timber trade requires forensic tools that independently verify claimed geographic...
International audienceA total of 51 ancient oak wood samples originating from various European archa...