3 results — topic: Picea glauca

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Data from: Globally, functional traits are weak predictors of juvenile tree growth, and we do not know why

1. Plant functional traits, in particular specific leaf area (SLA), wood density and seed mass, are often good predictors of individual tree growth rates within communities. Individuals and species with high SLA, low wood density and small seeds tend to have faster growth rates. 2. If community-leve

Paine, C. E. Timothy, Amissah, Lucy, Auge, Harald2015DOI: 10.5061/dryad.h9083Cited 1 times
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Data from: Accuracy of genomic selection models in a large population of open-pollinated families in white spruce

Genomic selection (GS) is of interest in breeding because of its potential for predicting the genetic value of individuals and increasing genetic gains per unit of time. To date, very few studies have reported empirical results of GS potential in the context of large population sizes and long breedi

Beaulieu, Jean, Doerksen, Trevor, Clément, Sébastien2014DOI: 10.5061/dryad.6rd6fCited 4 times
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Data from: Genomic and phenotypic architecture of a spruce hybrid zone (Picea sitchensis x P. glauca)

Interspecific hybridization may enhance the capacity of populations to adapt to changing environments, and has practical implications for reforestation. We use genomewide estimates of admixture and phenotypic traits for trees in a common garden to examine the extent and direction of gene flow across

Hamilton, Jill A., Lexer, Christian, Aitken, Sally N.2012DOI: 10.5061/dryad.s11b6Cited 1 times