“…High-throughput genotyping technology and phenotyping platforms have enabled large-scale marker-trait association analysis, such as GWAS, to precisely dissect the genetic architecture of plant traits [222]. In trees, several studies have reported many putative genomic regions associated with variation of related-traits to tree phenology [223,224], wood properties [118,120,165,[225][226][227][228][229], growth (i.e., wood volume, tree height and diameter; [108,111,117,120,226,[230][231][232], resistance to pests and diseases [233][234][235][236], among others. For example, McKown et al (2018) [223] implemented a GWAS analysis with the motivation to understand the molecular mechanisms of the variation in bud-break of flowers in Populus trichocarpa Torr.…”