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Tree Breeding : Principles and Strategies / by Gene Namkoong, Hyun Chung Kang, Jean Sebastien Brouard

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Monographs on theoretical and applied genetics ; 11.Publication details: New York, NY : Springer New York, 1988.Description: viii, 180p. : ill. ; 25cmISBN:
  • 9781461283928 (pbk.)
  • 1461283922 (pbk.)
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Contents:
Tree Breeding Opportunities and Limitations -- Defining Gene Effects -- Basic Concepts in Recurrent Selection -- General Recurrent Selection Systems -- Selection Techniques -- Environments -- Coping with Present and Future Breeding Problems -- Provenance Testing, Ecogeographic Surveys, and Conservation -- References -- Index.
Summary: This book presents a dynamical approach for planning tree breeding programs. Utilizing various gene actions and methods of selection and mating, the book describes how breeding populations can evolve improved responses to present and future demands. However, it describes more than techniques. It also introduces a dynamical concept of tree breeding, provides more mathematical and statistical underpinning, and gives rationale for deciding among an array of programs. Furthermore, a broad array of plans from simple, iterated breeding plans, to systems of multiple populations capable of adjusting gene actions for different traits in different environments and uncertain futures are included. It also describes the kinds of information needed as the complexity of program design increases and how to design experiments to obtain that information. The book supplies the basic concepts needed to develop a dynamical program, and to enable tree breeders to decide what level of program is needed and how to get there.
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Includes bibliographical references dn index.

Tree Breeding Opportunities and Limitations -- Defining Gene Effects -- Basic Concepts in Recurrent Selection -- General Recurrent Selection Systems -- Selection Techniques -- Environments -- Coping with Present and Future Breeding Problems -- Provenance Testing, Ecogeographic Surveys, and Conservation -- References -- Index.

This book presents a dynamical approach for planning tree breeding programs. Utilizing various gene actions and methods of selection and mating, the book describes how breeding populations can evolve improved responses to present and future demands. However, it describes more than techniques. It also introduces a dynamical concept of tree breeding, provides more mathematical and statistical underpinning, and gives rationale for deciding among an array of programs. Furthermore, a broad array of plans from simple, iterated breeding plans, to systems of multiple populations capable of adjusting gene actions for different traits in different environments and uncertain futures are included. It also describes the kinds of information needed as the complexity of program design increases and how to design experiments to obtain that information. The book supplies the basic concepts needed to develop a dynamical program, and to enable tree breeders to decide what level of program is needed and how to get there.

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