Directional selection impacts a trait distribution by shifting its mean and reducing its variance. The change of variance is of major importance as the response to selection in subsequent generations is highly dependent of the genetic variability available in the population. In this contribution, evolution of genetic variation was investigated through the first breeding populations of the French maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) breeding program. We considered three populations: P0 (the forest where plus trees were initially selected), G0 (the plus tree population) and G1 (the population composed of trees selected in the progenies of G0). Analyses focused on the following selected traits: total height (H), girth at 1.30 m (D) and stem dev...
Plant EcolHeritabilityQ ST/F ST comparisonPineEvolutionary stasisJuvenile wood densityInternational ...
BACKGROUND: A central question for understanding the evolutionary responses of plant species to rapi...
BACKGROUND: A central question for understanding the evolutionary responses of plant species to rapi...
Directional selection impacts a trait distribution by shifting its mean and reducing its variance. T...
La sélection récurrente menée chez le pin maritime depuis les années soixante a permis d’obtenir des...
How evolutionary forces interact to maintain quantitative genetic variation within populations has b...
How evolutionary forces interact to maintain quantitative genetic variation within populations has b...
The 'Landes de Gascogne' area in south west of France is covered mainly by a huge forest of planted ...
The ‘Landes de Gascogne’ area in south west of France is covered mainly by a huge forest of planted ...
The 'Landes de Gascogne' area in south west of France is covered mainly by a huge forest of planted ...
Wood density can be considered an adaptive trait, because it ensures the safe and efficient transpor...
Wood density can be considered an adaptive trait, because it ensures the safe and efficient transpor...
Wood density can be considered an adaptive trait, because it ensures the safe and efficient transpor...
Scots Pine (P. sylvestris L.) has one of the largest distributions among trees in Eurasia. It is imp...
Scots Pine (P. sylvestris L.) has one of the largest distributions among trees in Eurasia. It is imp...
Plant EcolHeritabilityQ ST/F ST comparisonPineEvolutionary stasisJuvenile wood densityInternational ...
BACKGROUND: A central question for understanding the evolutionary responses of plant species to rapi...
BACKGROUND: A central question for understanding the evolutionary responses of plant species to rapi...
Directional selection impacts a trait distribution by shifting its mean and reducing its variance. T...
La sélection récurrente menée chez le pin maritime depuis les années soixante a permis d’obtenir des...
How evolutionary forces interact to maintain quantitative genetic variation within populations has b...
How evolutionary forces interact to maintain quantitative genetic variation within populations has b...
The 'Landes de Gascogne' area in south west of France is covered mainly by a huge forest of planted ...
The ‘Landes de Gascogne’ area in south west of France is covered mainly by a huge forest of planted ...
The 'Landes de Gascogne' area in south west of France is covered mainly by a huge forest of planted ...
Wood density can be considered an adaptive trait, because it ensures the safe and efficient transpor...
Wood density can be considered an adaptive trait, because it ensures the safe and efficient transpor...
Wood density can be considered an adaptive trait, because it ensures the safe and efficient transpor...
Scots Pine (P. sylvestris L.) has one of the largest distributions among trees in Eurasia. It is imp...
Scots Pine (P. sylvestris L.) has one of the largest distributions among trees in Eurasia. It is imp...
Plant EcolHeritabilityQ ST/F ST comparisonPineEvolutionary stasisJuvenile wood densityInternational ...
BACKGROUND: A central question for understanding the evolutionary responses of plant species to rapi...
BACKGROUND: A central question for understanding the evolutionary responses of plant species to rapi...