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Low Intensity Breeding of Native Forest Trees in Argentina

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Native Forests Claim for Breeding in Argentina: General Concepts and Their State
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    Chapter 2 Temperate Subantarctic Forests: A Huge Natural Laboratory
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    Chapter 3 Raulí (Nothofagus alpina = N. nervosa): The Best Quality Hardwood in Patagonia
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    Chapter 4 Roble pellín (Nothofagus obliqua): A Southern Beech with a Restricted Distribution Area But a Wide Environmental Range in Argentina
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    Chapter 5 Nothofagus pumilio and N. antarctica: The Most Widely Distributed and Cold-Tolerant Southern Beeches in Patagonia
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    Chapter 6 Patagonian Cypress (Austrocedrus chilensis): The Cedarwood of the Emblematic Architecture of North Patagonia
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    Chapter 7 Araucaria araucana and Salix humboldtiana: Two Species Highly Appreciated by the Society with Domestication Potential
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    Chapter 8 Subtropical Dry Forests: The Main Forest Ecoregion of Argentina
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    Chapter 9 Genetic Variation Patterns of “Algarrobos” from the “Great American Chaco” (Prosopis alba, P. nigra, P. hassleri, P. fiebrigii, P. ruscifolia, P. chilensis, and P. flexuosa)
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    Chapter 10 Genetic Breeding of Prosopis Species from the “Great American Chaco”
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    Chapter 11 Species Without Current Breeding Relevance But High Economic Value: Acacia caven, Acacia aroma, Acacia visco, Prosopis affinis, Prosopis caldenia and Gonopterodendron sarmientoi
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    Chapter 12 Subtropical Rainforests: The Yungas and the Alto Paraná Rainforest
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    Chapter 13 Patterns of Neutral Genetic Variation for High-Value Cedar Species from the Subtropical Rainforests of Argentina
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    Chapter 14 Breeding Strategy for the Cedrela Genus in Argentina
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    Chapter 15 Paraná Pine (Araucaria angustifolia): The Most Planted Native Forest Tree Species in Argentina
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    Chapter 16 Peteribí (Cordia trichotoma), Lapacho Rosado (Handroanthus impetiginosus), and Cebil Colorado (Anadenanthera colubrina var. cebil): Three Valuable Species with Incipient Breeding Programs
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    Chapter 17 Application of High-Throughput Sequencing Technologies in Native Forest Tree Species in Argentina: Implications for Breeding
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    Chapter 18 Questions, Perspectives and Final Considerations of Planting Native Species Under the Climate Change Conditioning
Attention for Chapter 9: Genetic Variation Patterns of “Algarrobos” from the “Great American Chaco” (Prosopis alba, P. nigra, P. hassleri, P. fiebrigii, P. ruscifolia, P. chilensis, and P. flexuosa)
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Chapter title
Genetic Variation Patterns of “Algarrobos” from the “Great American Chaco” (Prosopis alba, P. nigra, P. hassleri, P. fiebrigii, P. ruscifolia, P. chilensis, and P. flexuosa)
Chapter number 9
Book title
Low Intensity Breeding of Native Forest Trees in Argentina
Published by
Springer, Cham, November 2020
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-56462-9_9
Book ISBNs
978-3-03-056461-2, 978-3-03-056462-9
Authors

Carmen Vega, Dana Aguilar, Cecilia Bessega, Ingrid Teich, María Cristina Acosta, Andrea Cosacov, Mauricio Ewens, Juan Vilardi, Alicia N. Sérsic, Aníbal Verga, Vega, Carmen, Aguilar, Dana, Bessega, Cecilia, Teich, Ingrid, Acosta, María Cristina, Cosacov, Andrea, Ewens, Mauricio, Vilardi, Juan, Sérsic, Alicia N., Verga, Aníbal

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Student > Ph. D. Student 2 40%
Other 1 20%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 20%
Unknown 1 20%
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 40%
Engineering 1 20%
Unknown 2 40%