The translation of genetic gains into economic gains is important for evaluating the impact of using genetically improved forest reproductive material (FRM) in the forest sector. However, fewstudies based on European forests have been published to date. Here, we analyse the stand-level wood production and financial performance of planting genetically improved FRM in even-aged planted forests focusing on four European case studies with advanced breeding programme material and different management contexts: Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in southern Finland, central Sweden and central France, and maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) in southwestern France. The growth of improved stands was simulated using species-specific growth models by in...
Despite numerous studies there are still uncertainties regarding regeneration strategies that are op...
Investing in planting genetically unproved silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) in Swedish plantations...
The program is based on 30 years of research by the author for breeding softwood for plantation cult...
The translation of genetic gains into economic gains is important for evaluating the impact of using...
In the context of global environmental change, European forests are expected to fulfil a broad range...
The profitability of seven silvicultural measures to increase forest growth was examined for the for...
Genetically improved material has been proven to financially outperform unimproved material in timbe...
The aim of this study was to examine how intensified silviculture affects timber production (sawlogs...
International audienceThe genetic composition of forest stands dynamically evolves driven by the com...
Breeding in the most of the Baltic Sea region countries has been used as an important tool to improv...
The breeding strategy for Norway spruce and Scots pine for southern Sweden was discussed in a series...
The overall objective of this thesis was to suggest a framework for developing forest tree breeding ...
Optimization of log processing is important in maximizing wood resource utilization and financial b...
Two series of realised genetic gain tests of large plots, one for black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill....
After a presentation of the research activities carried out by INRA's Programme on "Tree Growth,Fore...
Despite numerous studies there are still uncertainties regarding regeneration strategies that are op...
Investing in planting genetically unproved silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) in Swedish plantations...
The program is based on 30 years of research by the author for breeding softwood for plantation cult...
The translation of genetic gains into economic gains is important for evaluating the impact of using...
In the context of global environmental change, European forests are expected to fulfil a broad range...
The profitability of seven silvicultural measures to increase forest growth was examined for the for...
Genetically improved material has been proven to financially outperform unimproved material in timbe...
The aim of this study was to examine how intensified silviculture affects timber production (sawlogs...
International audienceThe genetic composition of forest stands dynamically evolves driven by the com...
Breeding in the most of the Baltic Sea region countries has been used as an important tool to improv...
The breeding strategy for Norway spruce and Scots pine for southern Sweden was discussed in a series...
The overall objective of this thesis was to suggest a framework for developing forest tree breeding ...
Optimization of log processing is important in maximizing wood resource utilization and financial b...
Two series of realised genetic gain tests of large plots, one for black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill....
After a presentation of the research activities carried out by INRA's Programme on "Tree Growth,Fore...
Despite numerous studies there are still uncertainties regarding regeneration strategies that are op...
Investing in planting genetically unproved silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) in Swedish plantations...
The program is based on 30 years of research by the author for breeding softwood for plantation cult...