This article is a summary report of the international conference "Forest ecosystem genomics and adaptation" organized by the EVOLTREE Network of Excellence in San Lorenzo de El Escorial (Madrid), Spain, from 9 to 11 June 2010. Main achievements and results of the network are presented for the eight thematic sessions and a stakeholder session. The conference has shown that adaptive responses of trees to biotic or abiotic selection pressures can now be investigated at the gene level for traits of adaptive significance. Candidate genes have been catalogued for phenological and drought-related traits in important tree families (Salicaceae, Fagaceaea and Pinaceae), and their variation in natural populations is being explored. Genomics ca...
Local adaptation to climate is common in plant species and has been studied in a range of contexts, ...
AbstractThe current distribution of forest genetic resources on Earth is the result of a combination...
With the increasing availability of sequence information at putatively important genes or regulatory...
This article is a summary report of the international conference "Forest ecosystem genomics and adap...
This article is a summary report of the international conference "Forest ecosystem genomics and adap...
Rapid human-induced environmental changes like climate warming represent a challenge for forest ecos...
Forest trees are an unparalleled group of organisms in their combined ecological, economic and socie...
This review highlights some of the discoveries and applications made possible by “omics” technologie...
11 Pág.There is growing concern that the implementation of political agreements on climate change an...
The objectives of the Network are to assemble expertise, methodologies and strategies in four major ...
The objectives of the Network are to assemble expertise, methodologies and strategies in four major ...
Adaptation to temperature is a major ecological concern in the context of current and forthcoming gl...
Key message This review highlights some of the discoveries and applications made possible by “omics...
Forest tree genetics and genomics are advancing at an accelerated rate, thanks to recent development...
Evolutionary responses are required for tree populations to be able to track climate change. Results...
Local adaptation to climate is common in plant species and has been studied in a range of contexts, ...
AbstractThe current distribution of forest genetic resources on Earth is the result of a combination...
With the increasing availability of sequence information at putatively important genes or regulatory...
This article is a summary report of the international conference "Forest ecosystem genomics and adap...
This article is a summary report of the international conference "Forest ecosystem genomics and adap...
Rapid human-induced environmental changes like climate warming represent a challenge for forest ecos...
Forest trees are an unparalleled group of organisms in their combined ecological, economic and socie...
This review highlights some of the discoveries and applications made possible by “omics” technologie...
11 Pág.There is growing concern that the implementation of political agreements on climate change an...
The objectives of the Network are to assemble expertise, methodologies and strategies in four major ...
The objectives of the Network are to assemble expertise, methodologies and strategies in four major ...
Adaptation to temperature is a major ecological concern in the context of current and forthcoming gl...
Key message This review highlights some of the discoveries and applications made possible by “omics...
Forest tree genetics and genomics are advancing at an accelerated rate, thanks to recent development...
Evolutionary responses are required for tree populations to be able to track climate change. Results...
Local adaptation to climate is common in plant species and has been studied in a range of contexts, ...
AbstractThe current distribution of forest genetic resources on Earth is the result of a combination...
With the increasing availability of sequence information at putatively important genes or regulatory...