Forest Conservation Genetics

Forest Conservation Genetics

Author: Andrew Young

Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING

Published: 2000-07-24

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 0643102574

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Forest management must be sustainable not only in ecological, economic and social, but also genetic terms. Many forest managers are advocating and developing management strategies that give priority to conserving genetic diversity within production systems, or that recognise the importance of genetic considerations in achieving sustainable management. Forest Conservation Genetics draws together much previously uncollected information relevant to managing and conserving forests. The content emphasises the importance of conserving genetic diversity in achieving sustainable management. Each chapter is written by a leading expert and has been peer reviewed. Readers without a background in genetics will find the logical sequence of topics allows easy understanding of the principles involved and how those principles may impact on day-to-day forest planning and management decisions. The book is primarily aimed at undergraduate students of biology, ecology, forestry, and graduate students of forest genetics, resource management policy and/or conservation biology. It will prove useful for those teaching courses in these fields and as such help to increase the awareness of genetic factors in conservation and sustainable management, in both temperate and tropical regions.


Population Genetics of Forest Trees

Population Genetics of Forest Trees

Author: W.T. Adams

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-10-23

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 9789401052511

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Tropical climates, which occur between 23°30'N and S latitude (Jacob 1988), encompass a wide variety of plant communities (Hartshorn 1983, 1988), many of which are diverse in their woody floras. Within this geographic region, temperature and the amount and seasonality of rainfall define habitat types (UNESCO 1978). The F AO has estimated that there 1 are about 19 million km of potentially forested area in the global tropics, of which 58% were estimated to still be in closed forest in the mid-1970s (Sommers 1976; UNESCO 1978). Of this potentially forested region, 42% is categorized as dry forest lifezone, 33% is tropical moist forest, and 25% is wet or rain forest (Lugo 1988). The species diversity of these tropical habitats is very high. Raven (1976, in Mooney 1988) estimated that 65% of the 250,000 or more plant species of the earth are found in tropical regions. Of this floristic assemblage, a large fraction are woody species. In the well-collected tropical moist forest of Barro Colorado Island, Panama, 39. 7% (481 of 1212 species) of the native phanerogams are woody, arborescent species (Croat 1978). Another 21. 9% are woody vines and lianas. Southeast Asian Dipterocarp forests may contain 120-200 species of trees per hectare (Whitmore 1984), and recent surveys in upper Amazonia re corded from 89 to 283 woody species ~ 10 cm dbh per hectare (Gentry 1988). Tropical communities thus represent a global woody flora of significant scope.


Genetics and Improvement of Forest Trees

Genetics and Improvement of Forest Trees

Author: Yuji Ide

Publisher: MDPI

Published: 2021-08-16

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 303651242X

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Forest tree improvement has mainly been implemented to enhance the productivity of artificial forests. However, given the drastically changing global environment, improvement of various traits related to environmental adaptability is more essential than ever. This book focuses on genetic information, including trait heritability and the physiological mechanisms thereof, which facilitate tree improvement. Nineteen papers are included, reporting genetic approaches to improving various species, including conifers, broad-leaf trees, and bamboo. All of the papers in this book provide cutting-edge genetic information on tree genetics and suggest research directions for future tree improvement.


Tropical Forest Genetics

Tropical Forest Genetics

Author: Reiner Finkeldey

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-11-22

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 3540373985

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This book provides a solid scientific basis for researchers, practitioners and students interested in the application of genetic principles to tropical forest ecology and management. It presents a concise overview of genetic variation, evolutionary processes and the human impact on forest genetic resources in the tropics. In addition, modern tools to assess genetic diversity patterns and the dynamics of genetic structures are introduced to the non-specialist reader.


Forest Conservation Genetics

Forest Conservation Genetics

Author: Andrew Graham Young

Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 0643062602

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Basic genetic principles; Genetic processes; Threats to in situ genetic conservation; Domestication and ex situ genetic conservation; Monitoring, socioeconomics and policy.


Genetics and Genomics of Forest Trees

Genetics and Genomics of Forest Trees

Author: Filippos A. (Phil) Aravanopoulos

Publisher: MDPI

Published: 2018-11-23

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 3038972983

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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Genetics and Genomics of Forest Trees" that was published in Forests