Wood stiffness is the most important property of structural lumber. Wood characteristics are particularly important ...
The goal of the Allele Discovery of Economic Pine Traits (ADEPT) project is to develop an infrastructure for identifying alleles at candidate gene loci that can be used...
Our long term goal is to genetically dissect complex traits and understand the relationship between naturally occurring genetic and phenotypic variation in forest trees...
Wood stiffness is the most important property of structural lumber. Wood characteristics are particularly important ...
We have formed an international collaboration called the Conifer Comparative Genomics Project (CCGP). The immediate goals of this project are to...
Goal #1, Develop further the bioinformatic, genomic and database resources for a Pinaceae comparative genomics infrastructure....
Dendrome is a collection of forest tree genome databases and other forest genetic information resources for the international forest genetics community.
In the Douglas-Fir Genome Project we propose to use a population genomic approach called association mapping to identify the specific genes that are...
The Loblolly-Pine Genomics Project is a multi-institutional network of research collaborators with a common and well-defined set of genomics research goals...
The DOE's "Breaking the Biological Barriers to Cellulosic Ethanol" report identifies poplar as one of the key...
This project aims to begin to investigate the genetic basis of adaptation in coast redwood using genome-based tools ...
There are nine white pines (also called five-needle or white pines)
belonging to the genus Pinus sub-genus Strobus in North America that
are vulnerable to attack by the exotic fungal pathogen Cronartium ribicola,
causal agent of white pine blister rust (WPBR)