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- Author:
- Hannrup, B.; Cahalan, C.; Chantre, G.; Grabner, M.; Karlsson, B.; Le Bayon, I.; Lloyd Jones, G.; Muller, U.; Pereira, H.
- Source:
- Scandinavian journal of forest research 2004 v.19 no.1 pp. 14-29
- ISSN:
- 0282-7581
- Subject:
- wood quality, etc ; heritability; tracheids; wood density; cell walls; earlywood; microfilaments; Picea abies; forest trees; diameter; pulp fiber; forest yields; latewood; resin canals; genotype-environment interaction; lignin; tree growth; growth traits; color; genetic variation; wood defects; grain and figure; Sweden; Show all 23 Subjects
- DOI:
- 10.1080/02827580310019536
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02827580310019536
- Author:
- Karlsson, B.; Swedjemark, G.
- Source:
- Scandinavian journal of forest research 2006 v.21 no.2 pp. 108-114
- ISSN:
- 0282-7581
- Subject:
- wood quality, etc ; genetic variation; decay resistance; forest trees; Picea abies; growth traits; decayed wood; decay fungi; root rot; clones; heritability; economic analysis; timber production; forest yields; forest economics; sampling; statistical analysis; Sweden; Show all 18 Subjects
- DOI:
- 10.1080/02827580500529969
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02827580500529969
- Author:
- Jansson, Gunnar; Hansen, Jon Kehlet; Haapanen, Matti; Kvaalen, Harald; Steffenrem, Arne
- Source:
- Scandinavian journal of forest research 2017 v.32 no.4 pp. 273-286
- ISSN:
- 1651-1891
- Subject:
- wood quality, etc ; breeding programs; climate; economic impact; economic sustainability; forest industries; forest trees; forests; genetic improvement; land values; pests; plantations; plus trees; silviculture; society; tree breeding; Finland; Scandinavia; Show all 18 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... Plantations of genetically improved forest trees are critical for economic sustainability in forestry. This review summarizes gains in objective traits and the resulting economic impact of tree breeding programmes in Scandinavia and Finland. Genetic improvement of forest trees in these countries began in the late 1940s, when the first phenotypically superior plus-trees were selected from natural e ...
- DOI:
- 10.1080/02827581.2016.1242770
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2016.1242770