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Bulletin of the Forest Tree Breeding
(Forest Tree Breeding Center, 2018)
Breeding perennial species for abiotic stress
(2012-07-01)
In agriculture, the term stress is understood to mean any factor, whether biotic or abiotic, that is detrimental to the growth and productivity of plants. Managing stress caused by climatic events, especially in large ...
Improving initial trials in tree breeding using kinship and breeding values estimated in the wild: the case of Prosopis alba in Argentina
(Springer, 2015-05)
Most Argentinean forests have been lost by over exploitation and expansion of agricultural areas. The National breeding program for the native species Prosopis alba is still in its initial phase with only a few progeny ...
Improving accuracy of breeding values by incorporating genomic information in spatial - competition mixed models
(2017-10)
Climate change and the increasing demand for sustainable energy resources require urgent strategies to increase the accuracy of selection in tree breeding (associated with higher gain). We investigated the combined pedigree ...
Breeding systems of shrubs and trees of a Brazilian savanna
(Inst Tecnologia Parana, 1996-01-01)
The reproductive biology of shrubs and trees of a preserved savanna (''cerrado'') area in the municipality of Corumbatai São Paulo State, Brazil was studied. The floral sexuality of 135 species were characterized, with ...
Breeding systems of shrubs and trees of a Brazilian savanna
(Inst Tecnologia Parana, 1996-01-01)
The reproductive biology of shrubs and trees of a preserved savanna (''cerrado'') area in the municipality of Corumbatai São Paulo State, Brazil was studied. The floral sexuality of 135 species were characterized, with ...
Breeding systems of shrubs and trees of a Brazilian Savanna
(1996-12-01)
The reproductive biology of shrubs and trees of a preserved savanna (cerrado) area in the municipality of Corumbatai, Sao Paulo State, Brazil, was studied. The floral sexuality of 135 species were characterized, with 85.2 ...