Adaptability of twelve European provenances of Pinus cembra in two different branches of the Carpathians
Does the choice of rootstock impact the resilience to drought of grafted clones in Larix ?
Isolation by distance or by resistance? Gene flow patterns of Pinus hartwegii in a highly human-damaged forest, in central Mexico
Impact of progeny size on genetic parameter estimation and selection gain in progeny trials of Eucalyptus spp .
Variation in seed traits, leaf phenology and growth performance among sessile oak provenances from Baden-Württemberg and Alsace
Silvae Genetica is an international peer-reviewed journal with more than 70 years of tradition and experience in all fields of theoretical and applied forest genetics and tree breeding. It was founded by W. Langner in 1951 as "Zeitschrift für Forstgenetik und Forstpflanzenzüchtung" (Journal of Forest Genetics and Forest Tree Breeding). In a continuation of Langner’s original intention, the journal strives to make important and lasting contributions to the advancement of forest genetics and tree breeding. Topics for theoretical and applied scientific contributions include:
- Population and evolutionary genetics
- Conservation genetics
- Ecological and population genomics
- Tree breeding
- Provenance research and quantitative forest genetics
- Genetic interactions between trees and their pests and diseases
- Tree biotechnology
- Tree molecular genetics
- Tree genome assembly and bioinformatics
- Functional genomics
We encourage scientists to publish results on time, a series of genetic field trials, intensive genetic screening, genetic monitoring and genetic inventories. We further specifically welcome submissions of genomic studies including novel analyses of published data. Finally, we are highly interested in receiving manuscripts linking genotypes with phenotypes or the environment contributing to the potential use of genetic data for a better understanding and protection of forest ecosystems and for more efficient tree breeding.
We accept approximately 2/3 of all articles submitted.
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- Fair and rigorous peer-review process
- High visibility
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