Unlocking the Genetic Potential of Poplars for the Precision Agriculture Era
In a new study, researchers have unlocked the genetic potential of poplar trees, paving the way for a new era of precision forestry. By analyzing the genetic material of over 2000 poplar trees, the research team identified the traits that could be used to improve the productivity of the trees used for paper, fuel, and timber. The findings can now be used to inform the development of new varieties of poplar trees that are better suited to growing in different climatic conditions, or to produce specific products. The research team believes this could revolutionize the forestry industry, allowing for more efficient and precise management of forests.
source: Phys.org