Forest ecosystems have an ''internal capacity'' to adapt to environmental disturbances thanks to their genetic variability. The Italian forests are the result of a millenary coevolution between ecological and socio-economic reality. Over the time, the cultivation of the forest has led sensitive modifications to biodiversity of the stands, resulting in a reduction of their complexity. Therefore, it is interesting to examine the relationship between the silvicultural system and the genetic variability of the forest.
Does human-induced selection influence the spatial genetic structure diversity and dynamics in beech forests? / Paffetti, Donatella; Vettori, Cristina; Bottalico, Francesca; Matteucci, Daniele; Nocentini, Susanna; Travaglini, Davide. - STAMPA. - (2016), pp. 311-312. (Intervento presentato al convegno Tree Biotechnology 2015 Conference: Forest: the importance to the planet and society).
Does human-induced selection influence the spatial genetic structure diversity and dynamics in beech forests?
PAFFETTI, DONATELLA;BOTTALICO, FRANCESCA;NOCENTINI, SUSANNA;TRAVAGLINI, DAVIDE
2016
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Forest ecosystems have an ''internal capacity'' to adapt to environmental disturbances thanks to their genetic variability. The Italian forests are the result of a millenary coevolution between ecological and socio-economic reality. Over the time, the cultivation of the forest has led sensitive modifications to biodiversity of the stands, resulting in a reduction of their complexity. Therefore, it is interesting to examine the relationship between the silvicultural system and the genetic variability of the forest.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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