Eucalyptus is the most widely planted hardwood crop in the tropical and subtropical world because of its superior growth, broad adaptability and multipurpose wood properties. Plantation forestry of Eucalyptus supplies high-quality woody biomass for several industrial applications while reducing the pressure on tropical forests and associated biodiversity. This review links current eucalypt breeding practices with existing and emerging genomic tools. A brief discussion provides a background to modern eucalypt breeding together with some current applications of molecular markers in support of operational breeding. Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping and genetical genomics are reviewed and an in-depth perspective is provided on the power of...
The status of genomics and genetics research in the Myrtaceae, a large family of dicotyledonous wood...
This thesis reports on genomic studies conducted in five of the most commercially important species ...
Background A number of molecular marker technologies have allowed important advances in the underst...
In Eucalyptus and forest tree breeding in general, the generalised application of molecular markers ...
Eucalyptus L’He´ rit. is a genus comprised of more than 700 species that is of vital importance ecol...
Eucalypts are used for the production of paper products, firewood, charcoal, potential feedstocks fo...
<div><p>The advent of next-generation sequencing has facilitated large-scale discovery, validation a...
Renowned for their fast growth, valuable wood properties and wide adaptability, Eucalyptus species a...
<div><p>Dense genetic maps, along with quantitative trait loci (QTLs) detected on such maps, are pow...
Abstract Background Renowned for their fast growth, valuable wood properties and wide adaptability, ...
A number of molecular marker technologies have allowed important advances in the understanding of th...
The advent of next-generation sequencing has facilitated large-scale discovery, validation and asses...
Considering the increase of world demand for wood, improving wood quality to better fit industrial r...
The status of genomics and genetics research in the Myrtaceae, a large family of dicotyledonous wood...
The status of genomics and genetics research in the Myrtaceae, a large family of dicotyledonous wood...
This thesis reports on genomic studies conducted in five of the most commercially important species ...
Background A number of molecular marker technologies have allowed important advances in the underst...
In Eucalyptus and forest tree breeding in general, the generalised application of molecular markers ...
Eucalyptus L’He´ rit. is a genus comprised of more than 700 species that is of vital importance ecol...
Eucalypts are used for the production of paper products, firewood, charcoal, potential feedstocks fo...
<div><p>The advent of next-generation sequencing has facilitated large-scale discovery, validation a...
Renowned for their fast growth, valuable wood properties and wide adaptability, Eucalyptus species a...
<div><p>Dense genetic maps, along with quantitative trait loci (QTLs) detected on such maps, are pow...
Abstract Background Renowned for their fast growth, valuable wood properties and wide adaptability, ...
A number of molecular marker technologies have allowed important advances in the understanding of th...
The advent of next-generation sequencing has facilitated large-scale discovery, validation and asses...
Considering the increase of world demand for wood, improving wood quality to better fit industrial r...
The status of genomics and genetics research in the Myrtaceae, a large family of dicotyledonous wood...
The status of genomics and genetics research in the Myrtaceae, a large family of dicotyledonous wood...
This thesis reports on genomic studies conducted in five of the most commercially important species ...
Background A number of molecular marker technologies have allowed important advances in the underst...