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Published in Forestry Chronicle 100(1). https://pubs.cif-ifc.org/doi/10.5558/tfc2024-004

This paper consolidates the most current information available on tree improvement in Canada and provides a summary of key historical events leading to its development and expansion across the country. The most recent publication on the topic was by Fowler and Morgenstern (1990) compiled over 30 years ago. Since that time, many things have changed and new technologies, such as the increasing use and adoption of genomics, have become part of the tool-box of tree breeders in forestry and natural resource management. This paper provides information on the status of tree improvement programs including their history, objectives, seed production, future outlook and other performance measures by province across Canada.

Sector(s): 

Forests

Categorie(s): 

Professional Article

Theme(s): 

Forest Genetics, Forestry Research, Forests

Departmental author(s): 

Author(s)

THOMAS, B.R., M. STOEHR, S.G. SCHREIBER, A. BENOWICZ, W.R. SCHROEDER, R. SOOLANAYAKANAHALLY, C. STEFNER, K.A. ELLIOTT, N. PHILIS, N.RUBAL, P.PÉRINET, M.PERRON, D. SIMPSON, M. FULLARTON, J. SHERRILL, M. MYERS, D. STEEVES, S. BOCKSTETTE, B. ENGLISH

Year of publication :

2024

Format :

PDF

Keywords :

article professionnel, professional article, génétique forestière, forest genetics, breeding objectives, conservation, tree domestication, genetic adaptation in reforestation, objectifs d'amélioration, domestication des arbres, adaptation génétique des arbres pour le reboisement

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