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Genetic variation in drought and cold tolerance in selectively bred and natural populations of coastal Douglas-fir
2022
Coastal British Columbia is experiencing warmer temperatures and spring and fall frosts which are predicted to worsen and adversely disrupt local adaptation, especially in long-lived species. In this study, 43 full-sib coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii) families selectively bred for faster growth, along with 3 natural seedlots, 3 BC orchards seedlots and 4 US orchard seedlots from Oregon and Washington, were studied in a common garden at the University of British
doi:10.14288/1.0422765
fatcat:4kcebuk6wffxhop5ec4eetjew4