Chapitre 6Written by researchers representing six countries and 28 institutions, this book highlights the development of the genus Populus as a model organism for tree genomics. Reflecting an impressive depth of coverage, the contributors' thorough reviews and analyses of Populus genomics provide insight into future discoveries about the basic biology of this fascinating genus and paves the way for applied breeding and genetic improvement of poplars
The recent sequencing of the first tree genome, that of the black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa), ...
International audienceThe contribution of proteomics to the knowledge of forest tree (the most recal...
Progress in applying new methods to forest tree breeding has been slow considering the difficulty to...
Chapitre 6Written by researchers representing six countries and 28 institutions, this book highlight...
Poplar is the first forest tree genome to be decoded. As an initial step to the comprehensive analys...
Poplars belong to the salicaceae family. The genus Populus is widely distributed in the Northern hem...
Genetic improvement of cellulose production in commercially important trees is one of the formidable...
Species within the genus Populus are among the fastest growing trees in regions with a temperate cli...
The Populus genus is one of the major plant model systems, but genomic resources have thus far prima...
International audiencePoplar trees can be found in both domesticated and wild environments. This sit...
Background: The genus Populus includes poplars, aspens and cottonwoods, which will ...
Marker informed breeding could be a favorable opportunity to accelerate cultivar selection in poplar...
The Poplar Genome Portal project will provide a virtual meeting place for the research community int...
Wood is the most important natural source of energy and also provides fuel and fiber. Considering th...
A rapidly growing area of genome research is the generation of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) in whi...
The recent sequencing of the first tree genome, that of the black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa), ...
International audienceThe contribution of proteomics to the knowledge of forest tree (the most recal...
Progress in applying new methods to forest tree breeding has been slow considering the difficulty to...
Chapitre 6Written by researchers representing six countries and 28 institutions, this book highlight...
Poplar is the first forest tree genome to be decoded. As an initial step to the comprehensive analys...
Poplars belong to the salicaceae family. The genus Populus is widely distributed in the Northern hem...
Genetic improvement of cellulose production in commercially important trees is one of the formidable...
Species within the genus Populus are among the fastest growing trees in regions with a temperate cli...
The Populus genus is one of the major plant model systems, but genomic resources have thus far prima...
International audiencePoplar trees can be found in both domesticated and wild environments. This sit...
Background: The genus Populus includes poplars, aspens and cottonwoods, which will ...
Marker informed breeding could be a favorable opportunity to accelerate cultivar selection in poplar...
The Poplar Genome Portal project will provide a virtual meeting place for the research community int...
Wood is the most important natural source of energy and also provides fuel and fiber. Considering th...
A rapidly growing area of genome research is the generation of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) in whi...
The recent sequencing of the first tree genome, that of the black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa), ...
International audienceThe contribution of proteomics to the knowledge of forest tree (the most recal...
Progress in applying new methods to forest tree breeding has been slow considering the difficulty to...