Breeding for growth has resulted in increased tolerance to drought at the cost of genetic diversity in Scots pine
Francisco Gil-Muñoz,
Haleh Hayatgheibi,
Juha M Niemi
et al.
Abstract:Climate change possess a threat to forests and forestry. Drought has been identified as a one of the main issues due to its interaction with other biotic and abiotic stresses. Few studies have been done regarding breeding effect on the adaptability to climate change. After a common garden experiment with seedling families of Scots pine from northern Sweden, we have found differences in drought tolerance between families of breeding and natural origin. We performed a high throughput analysis-based phenotyping o… Show more
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