Applications of biotechnology for forest regeneration

作者: Steven C. Grossnickle , Ben C. S. Sutton

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2689-4_15

关键词: New product developmentBiotechnologyBiologyDisease assessmentAdaptive traitsForest regenerationGovernmentVariety (cybernetics)

摘要: The Forest Biotechnology Centre is an interdisciplinary research group dedicated to the development and application of advanced technology for enhancement forest regeneration. carries out contracts on behalf clients in forest-related industries government agencies. In addition, there are a number long-term, in-house projects aimed at proprietary technologies genetics propagation, seedling production establishment. Technical capabilities include: tissue culture, molecular genetics, pathology microbial inoculants, ecophysiology. These techniques also being used improve nursery culture regimes, disease assessment, planting new product variety conifer species. Additional programs relate population adaptive traits, develop clonal testing within elite families from tree-breeding programs.

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