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GENE POOL CONSERVATION AND TREE IMPROVEMENT IN SERBIA

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GENETIKA-BELGRADE
Volume 41, Issue 3, Pages 309-327

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SERBIAN GENETICS SOC
DOI: 10.2298/GENSR0903309I

Keywords

conservation; gene pool; tree improvement

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Isajev V., V. Ivetic, A. Lucic, and Lj. Rakonjac (2009): Gene pool conservation and tree improvement in Serbia.- Genetika, Vol. 41, No. 3, 309-327. This paper presents the concepts applied in the gene pool conservation and tree improvement in Serbia. Gene pool conservation of tree species in Serbia includes a series of activities aiming at the sustainability and protection of genetic and species variability. This implies the investigation of genetic resources and their identification through the research of the genetic structure and the breeding system of individual species. Paper also includes the study of intra- and inter-population variability in experiments - provenance tests, progeny tests, half- and full-sib lines, etc. The increased use of the genetic potential in tree improvement in Serbia should be intensified by the following activities: improvement of production of normal forest seed, application of the concept of new selections directed primarily to the improvement of only one character, because in that case the result would be certain. establishment and management of seed orchards as specialised plantations for long-term production of genetically good-quality forest seeds, and the shortening of the improvement process by introducing new techniques and methods (molecular markers, somaclonal variation, genetic engineering, protoplast fusion, micropropagation, etc.).

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