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Forest Tree Breeding Europe: Current State-of-the-Art and Perspectives
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Barnes and Noble
Forest Tree Breeding Europe: Current State-of-the-Art and Perspectives
Current price: $219.99
Barnes and Noble
Forest Tree Breeding Europe: Current State-of-the-Art and Perspectives
Current price: $219.99
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Forest tree breeding has been ongoing for more than 70 years across Europe. It has successfully generated improved varieties for the major economical forest tree species. They are part of the present European forestry landscape and largely contribute to intensive wood production and other forest activities. In this book, we describe the state-of-art of breeding for the main forest tree species. We provide a comprehensive, unique and up-to-date overview of the major scientific results and breeding achievements gathered from the many programmes scattered across Europe. The book is divided into 10 chapters, each as a monograph corresponding to a species or group of species
Abies
spp., (
Larix
spp.,
Picea abies
,
Picea sitchensis
Pinus sylvestris
Pseudotsuga menziesii
, and Mediterranean pines;
Acer pseudoplatanus
Fraxinus
excelsior
, and
Prunus
avium
). Each of them is written by a group of experts and focuses on the distribution and economical importance of the species; motivation for breeding and breeding objectives; intraspecific genetic variability, breeding populations and breeding strategy; forest reproductive material deployment including mass-propagation and, prospects and perspectives for joint research and breeding. The book is a unique and up-dated source of information for students, researchers and professionals interested in the genetics and domestication of forest tree species.
Abies
spp., (
Larix
spp.,
Picea abies
,
Picea sitchensis
Pinus sylvestris
Pseudotsuga menziesii
, and Mediterranean pines;
Acer pseudoplatanus
Fraxinus
excelsior
, and
Prunus
avium
). Each of them is written by a group of experts and focuses on the distribution and economical importance of the species; motivation for breeding and breeding objectives; intraspecific genetic variability, breeding populations and breeding strategy; forest reproductive material deployment including mass-propagation and, prospects and perspectives for joint research and breeding. The book is a unique and up-dated source of information for students, researchers and professionals interested in the genetics and domestication of forest tree species.