Populus species have been extensively cultivated in different regions around the world due to their growth performance, easy vegetative propagation and wood properties (for lumber, pulp, fiberboard and plywood). Stability analysis is important for forest breeding programs aimed at obtaining high yield genotypes with greater adaptability for a wide range of environments. However, its application in woody species is scarce in comparison to the usual approach for annual crops. Our objective was to study the productivity and stability of poplar clones across different environmental conditions, and to compare two different methods to characterize yield stability. We used data obtained from trials across sites with different environmental conditi...
This study investigates epigenetics-like phenomena: how performance phenotypic plasticity, genotypic...
Abstract Background Clones provide a sensitive method for evaluating genotypic stability and detecti...
Populus is a genus of extremely fast-growing trees originating in the northern hemisphere, with pote...
The study aimed at estimating the genotype × environment (G × E) interaction, stability and plastici...
Populus species have a high productivity potential as short-rotation woody crops, provided that site...
To have a cleaner environment, good well-being, and improve the health of citizens it is necessary t...
In this study, we developed clone-specific allometric relationships, with the objective of calculati...
Three clones of black poplar and a hybrid poplar clone, “NE-42”, were trialled in a short rotation c...
This study describes the above ground biomass production of 17 poplar (Populus spp.) clones after a ...
To meet the needs of carbon sequestration and production of raw materials from renewable natural res...
Populus deltoides is an important forest tree, with elite genotypes propagated mainly as unrooted do...
Transition towards a bio-based society requires large amounts of woody biomass to be converted into ...
Abstract Populus species and hybrids have many practical applications, but clonal performance is rel...
This study focused on physical and mechanical properties of fast-growing poplar clones in relation t...
Growth vigor of 7 poplar clones was researched, i.e. 5 candidate clones for registration (B-81, B-22...
This study investigates epigenetics-like phenomena: how performance phenotypic plasticity, genotypic...
Abstract Background Clones provide a sensitive method for evaluating genotypic stability and detecti...
Populus is a genus of extremely fast-growing trees originating in the northern hemisphere, with pote...
The study aimed at estimating the genotype × environment (G × E) interaction, stability and plastici...
Populus species have a high productivity potential as short-rotation woody crops, provided that site...
To have a cleaner environment, good well-being, and improve the health of citizens it is necessary t...
In this study, we developed clone-specific allometric relationships, with the objective of calculati...
Three clones of black poplar and a hybrid poplar clone, “NE-42”, were trialled in a short rotation c...
This study describes the above ground biomass production of 17 poplar (Populus spp.) clones after a ...
To meet the needs of carbon sequestration and production of raw materials from renewable natural res...
Populus deltoides is an important forest tree, with elite genotypes propagated mainly as unrooted do...
Transition towards a bio-based society requires large amounts of woody biomass to be converted into ...
Abstract Populus species and hybrids have many practical applications, but clonal performance is rel...
This study focused on physical and mechanical properties of fast-growing poplar clones in relation t...
Growth vigor of 7 poplar clones was researched, i.e. 5 candidate clones for registration (B-81, B-22...
This study investigates epigenetics-like phenomena: how performance phenotypic plasticity, genotypic...
Abstract Background Clones provide a sensitive method for evaluating genotypic stability and detecti...
Populus is a genus of extremely fast-growing trees originating in the northern hemisphere, with pote...