Connecting tree-ring phenotypes, genetic associations and transcriptomics to decipher the genomic architecture of drought adaptation in a widespread conifer
As boreal forests face significant threats from climate change, understanding evolutionary trajectories of coniferous species has become fundamental to adapting management and conservation to a drying climate. We examined the genomic architecture underlying adaptive variation related to drought tole...
Main Authors: | Depardieu, C, Gérardi, S, Nadeau, S, Parent, GJ, Mackay, JJ, Lenz, P, Lamothe, M, Girardin, MP, Bousquet, J, Isabel, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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