Why and How Populus Became a “Model Tree”

  • Ellis B
  • Jansson S
  • Strauss S
  • et al.
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... and Tacamahaca due to incompatibility in the pollen-stigma recognition process (Gaget et al., 1984; Villar et al ... et al., 2006), ( 2 ) multiple species hybridization of the cross ( P . laurifolia × P . nigra) × P . maximowiczii for increased site adaptability (Cagelli and Lefevre , 1995), (3 ...

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Ellis, B., Jansson, S., Strauss, S. H., & Tuskan, G. A. (2010). Why and How Populus Became a “Model Tree.” In Genetics and Genomics of Populus (pp. 3–14). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1541-2_1

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