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Forest Genetics and Sustainability

Series: Forestry Sciences Volume: 63
Edited By: Csaba Matyas
287 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
Forest Genetics and Sustainability
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About this book

During the 4th International Consultation on Forest Genetics and Tree Building, held in 1998 in Beijing, China, leading scientists were invited to review past achievements, to redefine the role of forest genetics and breeding in contemporary forestry, and to set priorities for future research and development. On the basis of the invited presentations, the volume summarizes the state of knowledge in various fields, such as the impact of forest management and of changing environmental conditions on genetic resources, and the value of genetic markers as indicators for adaptational potential, as well as the tasks of conservation.
Detailed reports from the different continents provide a comprehensive diagnosis of the global situation of forest genetics and tree breeding research. The book offers not only an overview of contemporary trends and expected future developments, but also identifies current main problems in funding and cooperation. It may prove therefore useful not only for scientists, university lecturers and advanced students in the field of forestry, ecology and conservation biology, but also for decision makers and managers in companies and conservation organizations.

Contents

1. Introduction. 2. Situation and Challenges for Forest Genetics and Breeding. 3. Adaptive Potential of Populations. 4. Genetic Resources and Changing Environment. 5. Sustained Management of Genetic Resources -- The Impact of Forestry. 6. Conservation of Forest Genetic Resources. 7. Genetics and Tree Improvement Research: Problems and Prospects. 8. Contribution of Genetics to the Sustained Management of Global Forest Resources.

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Series: Forestry Sciences Volume: 63
Edited By: Csaba Matyas
287 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
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