Foundations of Quantitative Forest Genetics

Foundations of Quantitative Forest Genetics
Author: Gene Namkoong
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1972
Genre: Forest genetics
ISBN: PSU:000043328833

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Handbook of Quantitative Forest Genetics

Handbook of Quantitative Forest Genetics
Author: Lauren Fins,S.T. Friedman,J.V. Brotschol
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789401579872

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This handbook was designed as a reference tool for forest geneticists, tree breeders and other tree improvement personnel, as well as a textbook for university courses and short-courses at the graduate level in quantitative genetics. The chapters focus on the decision points faced by quantitative geneticists and breeders in designing programs and analyzing data. Beginning with a justification for the use of quantitative genetics in decision making in tree improvement programs, the book continues with a brief presentation of fundamental principles, followed by discussions and evaluations of mating designs and field test designs, the use of best linear predictors to estimate breeding values, the use of computer programs in the analysis of variance for genetic information, the deployment of genetically improved stock for capturing gains, the use of economic models for program justification, and the development of seed transfer guidelines.

Introduction to Quantitative Genetics in Forestry

Introduction to Quantitative Genetics in Forestry
Author: Gene Namkoong
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1979
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: UVA:X002216546

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Introduction to Forest Genetics

Introduction to Forest Genetics
Author: Jonathan Wright
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780323148887

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Introduction to Forest Genetics examines some of the basic genetic concepts typically used in forestry and tree improvement studies, including Mendelian and population genetics. It also describes techniques that are generally useful in tree improvement work, including individual tree selection and breeding, provenance testing, species and racial hybridization, and introduction of exotics. Organized into 19 chapters, this volume begins with an overview of forest genetics and problems associated with forest genetics. It then discusses concepts from basic genetics, including chromosome structure and function; DNA and RNA; nongenetic inheritance; and genotype versus phenotype. Other chapters focus on inbreeding: complete elimination of homozygous recessive trees; mutation and migration; and controlled pollination and vegetative propagation. The book also covers the establishment and measurement of test plantations; general principles and methods of selective breeding; choice of breeding method and type of seed orchard; heritability and genetic gain; geographic variation in Scotch pine and American trees; species and racial hybridization; chromosome studies; and polyploidy and haploidy breeding. This book is a valuable resource for foresters, professional tree breeders, and those with or without previous training in genetics or forestry.

Introduction to Quantitative Genetics in Forestry

Introduction to Quantitative Genetics in Forestry
Author: Gene Namkoong
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1981
Genre: Forest genetics
ISBN: 0719400678

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Models of gene action, Selection theory, Breeding theory, Testing and estimating value in forest tree breeding, Tree breeding programs, Models of population growth, Regression and regression effects of genotypic differences, Estimating genetic parameters, Population genetics, The view ahead for forest genetics literature cited.

Genetic Manipulation of Woody Plants

Genetic Manipulation of Woody Plants
Author: James W. Hanover,Daniel E. Keathley
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461316619

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This Volume contains the papers presented by twenty-eight invited speakers at the symposium entitled, "Genetic Manipulation of Woody Plants," held at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, from June 21-25, 1987. Also included are abstracts of contributed poster papers presented during the meeting. That the molecular biology of woody plants is a rapidly expanding field is attested to by the large attendance and high level of enthusiasm generated at the conference. Leading scientists from throughout the world discussed challenging problems and presented new insights into the devel opment of in vitro culture systems, techniques for DNA analysis and manipulation, gene vector systems, and experimental systems that will lead to a clearer understanding of gene expression and regulation for woody plant species. The presence at the conference of both invited speakers and other scientists who work with nonwoody plant species also added depth to the discussions and applicability of the information presented at the conference. The editors want to commend the speakers for their well-organized and informative talks, and feel particularly indebted to the late Dr. Alexander Hollaender and others on the planning committee who assist ed in the selection of the invited speakers. The committee consisted of David Burger (University of California, Davis), Don J. Durzan (University of California, Davis) , Bruce Haissig (U. S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service), Stanley Krugman (U. S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service) , Ralph Mott (North Carolina State University), Otto Schwarz (Univer.sity of Tennessee, Knoxville), and Roger Timmis (Weyerhaeuser Company).

Recent Publications of the Southeastern Forest Experiment Station

Recent Publications of the Southeastern Forest Experiment Station
Author: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station (Asheville, N.C.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NWU:35556037405875

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Population Genetics

Population Genetics
Author: Donald P. Doolittle
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642717345

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I have for a number of years taught a course in population genetics for students interested in plant and animal breeding. The objective of the course has been to lay a foundation in population genetics for the concepts of quantitative genetics which are introduced in the last third of the course. I have not been able to find an appropriate text for this purpose. For a quarter of a century, Falconer's Introduction to Quantitative Genetics has been the standard, and excellent, text in that subject. For my purposes, however, this text is not sufficiently detailed in the population genetics basis for quantitative theory. A number of good texts in population genetics are available, of which Li's First Course in Population Genetics is didactically the best. But these texts are directed toward the genetics of natural populations, rather than domestic populations, breeding under human control. They also tend to treat quantitative genetics gingerly, if at all. I have therefore developed the present text from my teaching notes. The chapters of this book are labeled "Lectures". Each is intended to correspond approximately to the amount of material which can be covered in a 50-minute lecture. Divisions are, of course, dictated by the natural divisions of the subject matter, and the lectures are therefore not of uniform length. Nevertheless, in so far as possible, an attempt has been made to make the average length a lecture's worth.