Forests are not only the most predominant of the Earth\u27s terrestrial ecosystems, but are also the core supply for essential products for human use. However, global climate change and ongoing population explosion severely threatens the health of the forest ecosystem and aggravtes the deforestation and forest degradation. Forest genomics has great potential of increasing forest productivity and adaptation to the changing climate. In the last two decades, the field of forest genomics has advanced quickly owing to the advent of multiple high-throughput sequencing technologies, single cell RNA-seq, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-mediated genome editing, and spatial transcriptomes, as well as bioinformatics ...
Forest health issues are on the rise in the United States, resulting from introduction of alien pest...
Conifers are keystone species of boreal forests. Their whole genome sequencing, assembly and annotat...
Copyright © 2013 Ana Carvalho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Key message This review highlights some of the discoveries and applications made possible by “omics...
This review highlights some of the discoveries and applications made possible by “omics” technologie...
Over the past two decades, research in forest tree genomics has lagged behind that of model and agri...
Forest tree genetics and genomics are advancing at an accelerated rate, thanks to recent development...
This Research Topic addresses research in genomics and biotechnology to improve the growth and quali...
Forest trees are an unparalleled group of organisms in their combined ecological, economic and socie...
Rapid human-induced environmental changes like climate warming represent a challenge for forest ecos...
Forest tree breeding efforts have focused mainly on improving traits of economic importance, selecti...
Forest trees provide critical ecosystem services for humanity that are under threat due to ongoing g...
Conifers have been understudied at the genomic level despite their worldwide ecological and economic...
Woody perennial angiosperms (i.e., hardwood trees) are polyphyletic in origin and occur in most angi...
Growth traits in trees are fundamental components of adaptation in a forest ecosystem and of product...
Forest health issues are on the rise in the United States, resulting from introduction of alien pest...
Conifers are keystone species of boreal forests. Their whole genome sequencing, assembly and annotat...
Copyright © 2013 Ana Carvalho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Key message This review highlights some of the discoveries and applications made possible by “omics...
This review highlights some of the discoveries and applications made possible by “omics” technologie...
Over the past two decades, research in forest tree genomics has lagged behind that of model and agri...
Forest tree genetics and genomics are advancing at an accelerated rate, thanks to recent development...
This Research Topic addresses research in genomics and biotechnology to improve the growth and quali...
Forest trees are an unparalleled group of organisms in their combined ecological, economic and socie...
Rapid human-induced environmental changes like climate warming represent a challenge for forest ecos...
Forest tree breeding efforts have focused mainly on improving traits of economic importance, selecti...
Forest trees provide critical ecosystem services for humanity that are under threat due to ongoing g...
Conifers have been understudied at the genomic level despite their worldwide ecological and economic...
Woody perennial angiosperms (i.e., hardwood trees) are polyphyletic in origin and occur in most angi...
Growth traits in trees are fundamental components of adaptation in a forest ecosystem and of product...
Forest health issues are on the rise in the United States, resulting from introduction of alien pest...
Conifers are keystone species of boreal forests. Their whole genome sequencing, assembly and annotat...
Copyright © 2013 Ana Carvalho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...