Genetics in service of Serbian spruce and sessile oak conservation | Genetika u službi očuvanja omorike i kitnjaka
2010
Milovanović, J.
Monograph provides to the reader closer acquaintance with the less known, ecological-genetic variability of Serbian spruce and sessile oak, as very important species of forest ecosystems biodiversity in Serbia and Balkan Peninsula. Serbian spruce is Balkan Peninsula endemic and the Tertiary relic species, while sessile oak is one of the most economically important forest species in Serbia. Regardless areal differences, both species can be characterized as endangered. The term variability is recognized in this monograph as crucial for intra and interspecies adaptation process and population survival. Serbian spruce and sessile oak variability research is the baseline for efficient species breeding and genetic conservation strategic planning and that is the main topic presented to the reader of this monograph. This work debouches advantages of molecular marking for forest species variability assessment. Results of molecular marking techniques application with the aim of two forest species genetic variability closer acquaintance in Serbia are presented in this monograph, while research methodology is based on numerous successful research results reported by European authors.
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