New Advances in Tree (Epi)Genomics and Implications for Breeding and Management
A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Forest Ecophysiology and Biology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 October 2020) | Viewed by 23775
Special Issue Editor
Interests: plant epigenetic mechanisms; DNA methylation; meristem; phenotypic plasticity; adaptation; drought; phytohormone and chromatin crosstalk
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Dear Colleagues,
Forest tree breeding programs started only a few decades ago with two main aims: to guarantee the genetic origin of the forest reproductive material used in reforestation and to improve tree characteristics. Further criteria have recently been added—notably, adaptation to abiotic and biotic factors in response to new socioeconomic needs and global changes. A decade after the first forest tree genome sequence was released, the rapidly evolving genomics and bioinformatics toolbox has advanced our understanding of tree genomes. The potential impact of these technologies is considered major for adapting forests to the changing demand from ecosystem services in terms of conservation and use, as well as climate change.
The present Special Issue in the journal Forests (ISSN 1999-4907, https://www.mdpi.com/journal/forests), entitled "New Advances in Tree (Epi)Genomics and Implications for Breeding and Management" encourages the submission of research as well as review papers dealing with new advances in tree genomics and epigenomics that could be related to new perspectives in tree breeding and management.
Dr. Stephane Maury
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- tree
- genomes
- epigenomes
- breeding
- conservation of genetic ressources
- biotechnology
- climate change
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