Genetic variation of bud burst and early growth components was estimated in a full-sib family of Quercus robur L. comprising 278 offspring. The full sibs were vegetatively propagated, and phenotypic assessments were made in three field tests. This two-generation pedigree was also used to construct a genetic linkage map (12 linkage groups, 128 markers) and locate quantitative trait loci (QTLs) controlling bud burst and growth components. In each field test, the date of bud burst extended over a period of 20 days from the earliest to the latest clone. Bud burst exhibited higher heritability (0.15–0.51) than growth components (0.04–0.23) and also higher correlations across field tests. Over the three tests there were 32 independent detected QT...
With non domesticated species, like most forest trees, the assessment of heritability for traits of ...
The genetic control of bud phenology in hybrid poplar was studied by mapping quantitative trait loci...
With non domesticated species, like most forest trees, the assessment of heritability for traits of ...
Genetic variation of bud burst and early growth components was estimated in a full-sib family of Que...
Flushing date (bud burst) is one of the most important traits for the adaptation to different enviro...
Vegetative propagation is one of the main methods used for the deployment of improved genetic forest...
Pedunculate oak and sessile oak are two sympatric interfertile species that exhibit leaf morphologic...
International audiencePredicting the evolutionary potential of natural tree populations requires the...
Background: The genetic control of important adaptive traits, such as bud set, is still poorly under...
Nucleotide diversity was assessed within nine candidate genes (in total 4.6 kb) for the time of bud ...
The genetic control of important adaptive traits, such as phenology, is still poorly understood in m...
Nucleotide diversity was assessed within nine candidate genes (CGs) (in total 4.6 kb) for the time o...
The availability of genomic resources such as expressed sequence tag-derived simple sequence repeat ...
With non domesticated species, like most forest trees, the assessment of heritability for traits of ...
The genetic control of bud phenology in hybrid poplar was studied by mapping quantitative trait loci...
With non domesticated species, like most forest trees, the assessment of heritability for traits of ...
Genetic variation of bud burst and early growth components was estimated in a full-sib family of Que...
Flushing date (bud burst) is one of the most important traits for the adaptation to different enviro...
Vegetative propagation is one of the main methods used for the deployment of improved genetic forest...
Pedunculate oak and sessile oak are two sympatric interfertile species that exhibit leaf morphologic...
International audiencePredicting the evolutionary potential of natural tree populations requires the...
Background: The genetic control of important adaptive traits, such as bud set, is still poorly under...
Nucleotide diversity was assessed within nine candidate genes (in total 4.6 kb) for the time of bud ...
The genetic control of important adaptive traits, such as phenology, is still poorly understood in m...
Nucleotide diversity was assessed within nine candidate genes (CGs) (in total 4.6 kb) for the time o...
The availability of genomic resources such as expressed sequence tag-derived simple sequence repeat ...
With non domesticated species, like most forest trees, the assessment of heritability for traits of ...
The genetic control of bud phenology in hybrid poplar was studied by mapping quantitative trait loci...
With non domesticated species, like most forest trees, the assessment of heritability for traits of ...