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How to accelerate breeding and afforestation efforts with valuable conifers?

22 December 2020 comm IEFC 0 Comments 0 tags

Using somatic embryogenesis as a means to supply and mix adapted varieties in an economic way to encounter the climate crisis: the project MULTIFOREVER develops new strategies. In a context

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Pine oleoresin market in the context of a health crisis

21 December 2020 comm IEFC 0 Comments 0 tags

International trade data for oleoresin and the primary processing products rosin and turpentine are not always made transparent by the customs services of the different countries. Therefore, one of the

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Use of genetic forest resources to face climate change

21 December 2020 comm IEFC 0 Comments 0 tags

The results of a recently published study by the GenTree project show that, although forest managers support the use of different forest genetic resources, adapting their planting strategies to cope

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Assisting forest managers in assessing insect defoliation impacts

23 September 2020 Christophe Orazio 0 Comments 0 tags

Eucalyptus globulus Labill. plantations in the Iberian Peninsula occupy nearly 1.5 Million ha but Millions of Euros are being lost due to growth decreases caused by insect defoliation. The existence

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Gene expression modification toward climate change adaptation (EPI-CATCH COST Action)

23 September 2020 Christophe Orazio 0 Comments 0 tags

Epigenetics is the science that analyzes the modification of gene expression as a function of the environment. Since trees cannot move, it is obvious that gene response to climate change

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Assessing tree stability in spruce plantations (the MARCSMAN project)

23 September 2020 Christophe Orazio 0 Comments 0 tags

Under the scope of the MARCSMAN project, a PhD study focusing on snow and wind damage in actively managed Norway spruce forests in Norway has been started by Peter Zubkoc

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HOMED project : assessing 18 months of work on emerging biotic risks

23 September 2020 Christophe Orazio 0 Comments 0 tags

Due to global change, forests are exposed to unprecedented threats from non-native pests and pathogens (PnPs). In Europe, their number has increased and continues to increase dramatically. Currently, the greatest

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IEFC member University of Valladolid strengthens its cooperation with Vietnam by creating a virtual campus in Hanoi during the COVID19 pandemic

22 September 2020 comm IEFC 0 Comments 0 tags

iuFOR (Forestry training at the University of Valladolid) is launching an online forestry training tool to support universities in Vietnam. Several years of collaboration between the University Institute of Sustainable

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DEFID2 now published: contribute your data!

17 September 2020 comm IEFC 0 Comments 0 tags

The Joint Research Centre (JRC) is facilitating a collaboration among researchers from across Europe to share their geospatial reference records of insect and disease disturbances in European forests. The initiative

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Tapping Experiment – SustForest+

10 September 2020 comm IEFC 0 Comments 0 tags

80 years later, research on the factors influencing resin productivity continues in Aquitany In France, pine resin production reached its peak in the 1930s and about 100,000 litres of resin

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