Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is a foundation species in Scottish highland forests and a national icon. Due to heavy exploitation, the current native pinewood coverage represents a small fraction of the postglacial maximum. To reverse this decline, various schemes have been initiated to promote planting of new and expansion of old pinewoods. This includes the designation of seed zones for control of the remaining genetic resources. The zoning was based mainly on biochemical similarity among pinewoods but, by definition, neutral molecular markers do not reflect local phenotypic adaptation. Environmental variation within Scotland is substantial and it is not yet clear to what extent this has shaped patterns of adaptive differentiation amo...
Aspects of genetic diversity in Scots pine are reviewed with particular emphasis upon the interactio...
Forest management practices that remove trees from stands can promote substantial changes in the dis...
Background: In the British Isles, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) is only thought to be native in the ...
Genetic differentiation in phenotypic traits among populations from heterogeneous environments is of...
The remnants of the Caledonian Native Pinewood are distributed across a relatively narrow geographic...
Local adaptation is a key consideration for forestry related activities, particularly when seed is t...
Forests are among the most important repositories of terrestrial biodiversity and provide a broad ra...
The remnants of the Caledonian Pine Forest represent the north western boundary of the Eurasian Pin...
The remnants of the Caledonian Pine Forest represent the north western boundary of the Eurasian Pinu...
Technical guidelines are targeted to practical forest managers and provide summarized information on...
Multisite common garden experiments, exposing common pools of genetic diversity to a range of enviro...
Background: Genetic differentiation in phenotypic traits is often observed among forest tree populat...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one of the most ecologically and economically important forest-f...
In the British Isles, Pinus sylvestris L. (Scots Pine) is currently considered to be native only in ...
Current and emerging threats to trees and forest ecosystems require a re-evaluation of the way fores...
Aspects of genetic diversity in Scots pine are reviewed with particular emphasis upon the interactio...
Forest management practices that remove trees from stands can promote substantial changes in the dis...
Background: In the British Isles, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) is only thought to be native in the ...
Genetic differentiation in phenotypic traits among populations from heterogeneous environments is of...
The remnants of the Caledonian Native Pinewood are distributed across a relatively narrow geographic...
Local adaptation is a key consideration for forestry related activities, particularly when seed is t...
Forests are among the most important repositories of terrestrial biodiversity and provide a broad ra...
The remnants of the Caledonian Pine Forest represent the north western boundary of the Eurasian Pin...
The remnants of the Caledonian Pine Forest represent the north western boundary of the Eurasian Pinu...
Technical guidelines are targeted to practical forest managers and provide summarized information on...
Multisite common garden experiments, exposing common pools of genetic diversity to a range of enviro...
Background: Genetic differentiation in phenotypic traits is often observed among forest tree populat...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one of the most ecologically and economically important forest-f...
In the British Isles, Pinus sylvestris L. (Scots Pine) is currently considered to be native only in ...
Current and emerging threats to trees and forest ecosystems require a re-evaluation of the way fores...
Aspects of genetic diversity in Scots pine are reviewed with particular emphasis upon the interactio...
Forest management practices that remove trees from stands can promote substantial changes in the dis...
Background: In the British Isles, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) is only thought to be native in the ...