145 results on '"Isabel, Nathalie"'
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102. Synchronisms between bud and cambium phenology in black spruce: early-flushing provenances exhibit early xylem formation
103. Gene copy number variations involved in balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera L.) adaptive variations.
104. The clonal root system of balsam poplar in upland sites of Quebec and Alberta
105. Salmonid chromosome evolution as revealed by a novel method for comparing RADseq linkage maps
106. The challenge of separating signatures of local adaptation from those of isolation by distance and colonization history: The case of two white pines
107. The clonal root system of balsam poplar in upland sites of Quebec and Alberta
108. Bud break responds more strongly to daytime than night-time temperature under asymmetric experimental warming
109. Plant–herbivore interactions in a trispecific hybrid swarm ofPopulus: assessing support for hypotheses of hybrid bridges, evolutionary novelty and genetic similarity
110. Fitness dynamics within a poplar hybrid zone : I. Prezygotic and postzygotic barriers impacting a native poplar hybrid stand
111. Fitness dynamics within a poplar hybrid zone : II. Impact of exotic sex on native poplars in an urban jungle
112. Comparative genome mapping among Picea glauca, P. mariana X P. rubens and P. abies, and correspondence with other Pinaceae
113. Fitness dynamics within a poplar hybrid zone:II. Impact of exotic sex on native poplars in an urban jungle
114. Fitness dynamics within a poplar hybrid zone: I.Prezygotic and postzygotic barriers impacting a native poplar hybrid stand
115. Testing the ‘Hybrid Susceptibility’ and ‘Phenological Sink’ Hypotheses Using the P. balsamifera – P. deltoides Hybrid Zone and Septoria Leaf Spot [Septoria musiva]
116. Species-specific markers in larix : RAPS, SSRS, ESTPS and SNPS
117. Repeated unidirectional introgression towards Populus balsamifera in contact zones of exotic and native poplars.
118. Genetic diversity in Pinus strobus L. populations in Quebec: RAPDs vs. allozymes
119. The Landscape of Nucleotide Polymorphism among 13,500 Genes of the Conifer Picea glauca, Relationships with Functions, and Comparison with Medicago truncatula
120. Development of high‐density SNP genotyping arrays for white spruce (P icea glauca) and transferability to subtropical and nordic congeners
121. The genomic architecture and association genetics of adaptive characters using a candidate SNP approach in boreal black spruce
122. Plant-herbivore interactions in a trispecific hybrid swarm of Populus: assessing support for hypotheses of hybrid bridges, evolutionary novelty and genetic similarity.
123. When exotic poplars and native Populus balsamifera L. meet on the Canadian Prairies: Spontaneous hybridization and establishment of interspecific hybrids
124. A second-generation diagnostic single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based assay, optimized to distinguish among eight poplar (Populus L.) species and their early hybrids
125. Repeated unidirectional introgression towardsPopulus balsamiferain contact zones of exotic and native poplars
126. A metapopulation model for the introgression from genetically modified plants into their wild relatives
127. Enhancing genetic mapping of complex genomes through the design of highly-multiplexed SNP arrays: application to the large and unsequenced genomes of white spruce and black spruce
128. Species-specific single nucleotide polymorphism markers for detecting hybridization and introgression in poplarThis article is one of a selection of papers published in the Special Issue on Poplar Research in Canada.
129. A set of polymorphic EST-derived markers for Picea species
130. Spruce.
131. Climate change vulnerability and adaptation in the managed Canadian boreal forest1.
132. Testing the ‘Hybrid Susceptibility’ and ‘Phenological Sink’ Hypotheses Using the P. balsamifera – P. deltoides Hybrid Zone and Septoria Leaf Spot [Septoria musiva].
133. Testing the ‘Hybrid Susceptibility’ and ‘Phenological Sink’ Hypotheses Using the P. balsamifera – P. deltoides Hybrid Zone and Septoria Leaf Spot [Septoria musiva].
134. Direct evidence for biased gene diversity estimates from dominant random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fingerprints
135. Development of high-density SNP genotyping arrays for white spruce ( Picea glauca) and transferability to subtropical and nordic congeners.
136. Climate change vulnerability and adaptation in the managed Canadian boreal forest1.
137. Going with the flow: Intraspecific variation may act as a natural ally to counterbalance the impacts of global change for the riparian species Populus deltoides .
138. The timing of bud break in warming conditions: variation among seven sympatric conifer species from Eastern Canada.
139. Bud break responds more strongly to daytime than night-time temperature under asymmetric experimental warming.
140. Contrasting patterns of genetic diversity across the ranges of Pinus monticola and P. strobus: a comparison between eastern and western North American postglacial colonization histories.
141. Improved white spruce (Picea glauca) genome assemblies and annotation of large gene families of conifer terpenoid and phenolic defense metabolism.
142. Fitness dynamics within a poplar hybrid zone: I. Prezygotic and postzygotic barriers impacting a native poplar hybrid stand.
143. Fitness dynamics within a poplar hybrid zone: II. Impact of exotic sex on native poplars in an urban jungle.
144. Complex patterns of hybridization between exotic and native North American poplar species.
145. Repeated unidirectional introgression towards Populus balsamifera in contact zones of exotic and native poplars.
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