Priorities for Conservation and Sustainable Use of Forest Genetic Resources in Four Mexican Pines

The strategies for the conservation and sustainable use of forest genetic resources, which are essential for the future adaptation of forest species to changing environments, are also a source of valuable genetic resources for breeding and restoration activities. The first step to define and impleme...

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Hauptverfasser: Flores, Andrés, López-Upton, Javier, Rullán-Silva, Cristobal D., Olthoff, Adriana E., Alía, Ricardo, Sáenz-Romero, Cuauhtémoc, Garcia del Barrio, José M.
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Breeding
Changing environments
Forest conservation
Forest management
Forest resources
Forests
Genetic diversity
Genetic resources
Germplasm
Pine trees
Pinus greggii
Pinus oocarpa
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Timber
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