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Autor:
Emily Schumacher, Alissa Brown, Martin Williams, Jeanne Romero‐Severson, Tannis Beardmore, Sean Hoban
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography. 49:866-878
Autor:
Ian DeMerchant, Charlene Williams, Tannis Beardmore, Martin Williams, Kathleen Forbes, Eric R. D. Moise
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 104:860-867
Butternut (Juglans cinerea L.), an early successional riparian hardwood species native to Canada and the United States, is under serious threat from a nonnative fungal pathogen, Ophiognomonia clavigignenti-juglandacearum. Since it was first reported
Publikováno v:
Native Plants Journal. 20:117-122
Autor:
Martin, Williams, Eric R D, Moise, Kathleen, Forbes, Charlene, Williams, Ian, DeMerchant, Tannis, Beardmore
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 104(3)
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Autor:
John H. Pedlar, Louis R. Iverson, Daniel W. McKenney, Gregory A. O'Neill, Richard S. Winder, Jean Beaulieu, Catherine Ste-Marie, Isabelle Aubin, Tannis Beardmore
Publikováno v:
BioScience. 62:835-842
Assisted migration (AM) id often presented as a strategy to save species that are imminently threatened by rapid climate change. This conception of AM, which has generated considerable controversy, typically proposes the movement of narrowly distribu
Autor:
Tannis Beardmore, Richard S. Winder
Publikováno v:
The Forestry Chronicle. 87:745-754
Assessing climate change impacts on forest species can significantly assist forest management planning. Recently, many tools have been developed for assessing species-specific vulnerability to climate change. These tools are question-based assessment
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New Forests. 36:171-185
The effect of seed water content (WC) (2–3, 5–6 and 22–25%, on a fresh weight basis), storage temperature (+4, −20, −80 and −196°C) and storage duration (6, 12, 24, 48 and 60 months) on the germination of white spruce (Picea glauca (Moen
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The Forestry Chronicle. 83:402-407
Guidelines were developed by the New Brunswick Forest Gene Conservation Working Group for conserving genetic resources of four native tree species in New Brunswick. Gene conservation guidelines for three of these species aim to maintain sufficient ge
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The Forestry Chronicle. 83:393-401
A process was developed by the New Brunswick Forest Gene Conservation Working Group to identify conservation needs for native tree species in New Brunswick. A multi-stakeholder, consensus-based, expert opinion process was employed to formulate a set
Publikováno v:
Tree Genetics & Genomes. 11
This paper includes the characterization of an activation-tagged mutant named rippled leaf that displays distinctive rippled-leaf morphology. Gene expression and microscopic analysis were done to characterize the rippled leaf mutant, and transgenic o