Forest tree breeding must undergo significant revisions to adapt to the evolving challenges posed by climate change. Addressing the shifts in environmental conditions requires a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach that includes theoretical work and practical application. Specifically, there is a need to focus on developing new breeding strategies that are theoretically sound and practically feasible, considering the economic constraints of actual tree breeding programs. We present a novel concept utilizing genetic evaluation of multiple traits in forest stands of successive ages across wide ecological ranges. Incorporating genomics allows for detailed genetic evaluation, making use of high-density SNP markers and sophisticated algorith...
Traditional gene-resource management programs for forest trees are long-term endeavors requiring sus...
In regions where climate change is expected to be extensive and rapid, many tree species are predict...
Evolutionary responses are required for tree populations to be able to track climate change. Results...
All tree breeders cope with the same challenge of the very long time interval of a single breeding c...
Forest tree breeding has been successful at delivering genetically improved material for multiple tr...
This paper describes some recent developments that affect the way forest geneticists think about bre...
Twelve years have passed since the early outlooks of applying genomic selection (GS) to forest tree ...
Forest tree breeding has been successful at delivering genetically improved material for multiple tr...
Forest trees are an unparalleled group of organisms in their combined ecological, economic and socie...
Breeding conifer species for phenotypic improvement is challenging due to delayed expression of impo...
Economic yields per hectare in forestry are low compared with agriculture and trees must be adapted ...
Forest tree breeding efforts have focused mainly on improving traits of economic importance, selecti...
Climate change and the increasing demand for sustainable energy resources require urgent strategies ...
The genomics revolution has provided rapid gains in crop productivity by shortening the breeding cyc...
In light of impending water and arable land shortages, population growth and climate change, it is m...
Traditional gene-resource management programs for forest trees are long-term endeavors requiring sus...
In regions where climate change is expected to be extensive and rapid, many tree species are predict...
Evolutionary responses are required for tree populations to be able to track climate change. Results...
All tree breeders cope with the same challenge of the very long time interval of a single breeding c...
Forest tree breeding has been successful at delivering genetically improved material for multiple tr...
This paper describes some recent developments that affect the way forest geneticists think about bre...
Twelve years have passed since the early outlooks of applying genomic selection (GS) to forest tree ...
Forest tree breeding has been successful at delivering genetically improved material for multiple tr...
Forest trees are an unparalleled group of organisms in their combined ecological, economic and socie...
Breeding conifer species for phenotypic improvement is challenging due to delayed expression of impo...
Economic yields per hectare in forestry are low compared with agriculture and trees must be adapted ...
Forest tree breeding efforts have focused mainly on improving traits of economic importance, selecti...
Climate change and the increasing demand for sustainable energy resources require urgent strategies ...
The genomics revolution has provided rapid gains in crop productivity by shortening the breeding cyc...
In light of impending water and arable land shortages, population growth and climate change, it is m...
Traditional gene-resource management programs for forest trees are long-term endeavors requiring sus...
In regions where climate change is expected to be extensive and rapid, many tree species are predict...
Evolutionary responses are required for tree populations to be able to track climate change. Results...